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Historic power struggle between Trump and Congress reviewed by Supreme Court

  • Written by Stanley M. Brand, Distinguished Fellow in Law and Government, Pennsylvania State University
Justices of the Supreme Court will hear a crucial case on the limits of presidential power. Getty/Saul Loeb/AFP

The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in two cases concerning congressional demands, known as subpoenas, for materials that President Donald Trump claims are intrusions into his private affairs and are not legitimate uses of...

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