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D.C. and Maryland to sue President Trump - YouTube

Attorneys general for the District of Columbia and the state of Maryland say they will file a lawsuit on June 12 against President Trump, ...

Attorneys General of Maryland, D.C. to Sue Trump Over Foreign ...

The state of Maryland and the District of Columbia plan to sue President Trump on Monday, alleging that he has violated the Constitution by ...

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Why D.C. and Maryland are suing Trump - Los Angeles Times

The lawsuit centers on the fact that Trump chose to retain ownership of his company when he became president. (June 12, 2017) (Sign up for ...

Maryland, DC attorneys general sue Trump over business ties - KOAT

... lawsuit Monday against President Donald Trump ... Maryland, DC attorneys general sue Trump over business ties ... Trump and his attorneys argue the clause does not ...

D.C., Maryland attorneys general to file a lawsuit against President ...

The lawsuit focuses on the alleged violations of the emoluments clause of the Constitution, which prohibits the president and other ...

Maryland, DC sue Trump, accuse president of profiting from office

The attorneys general of Maryland and the District of Columbia on Monday sued President Donald Trump, accusing the commander-in-chief of ...

Maryland, DC attorneys general plan lawsuit against Trump - FOX 9

The attorneys general of Maryland and the District of Columbia say they will sue Donald Trump on Monday, alleging he has violated the ...

Individuals and Cities Sue President Trump for Intentionally ...

Faced with Stark Increases in Premiums and Rising Underinsured Rates, Americans Sue to Halt Trump Administration Sabotage. Washington, DC — Today, individuals ...

Maryland, DC attorneys general sue Trump over business ties

The attorneys general of Maryland and the District of Columbia filed a federal lawsuit Monday against President Donald Trump, ...

Maryland, DC attorneys general sue Trump over business ties - KTVU

The attorneys generals of Maryland and the District of Columbia have announced they've filed suit against President Donald Trump, ...

Maryland, DC attorneys general plan lawsuit against Trump

Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh outlined details of the lawsuit in an interview with The Associated Press. Much of it is focused on ...

D.C. and Maryland sue Trump for 'flagrantly violating the Constitution'

The attorneys general for D.C. and Maryland announced their suit against President Trump for allegedly violating the Constitution's ...

DC and Maryland attorneys general sue Trump, ask for his tax returns

Another lawsuit has been piled onto President Trump's plate of litigation. Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh and District of Columbia ...

Dist. of Columbia v. Trump, 959 F.3d 126 | Casetext Search + Citator

The District of Columbia and the State of Maryland ("Plaintiffs") brought suit against President Donald J. Trump in his official capacity, alleging violations ...

Maryland and D.C. sue Trump - 23ABC

The attorneys general from Maryland and Washington, D.C., are planning to file a "major lawsuit" against President Donald Trump.

Maryland and DC sue Trump over foreign payments - WEWS

The attorneys general from Maryland and Washington, D.C., are planning to file a "major lawsuit" against President Donald Trump.

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Trump. The anti-corruption lawsuit, filed by the District and Maryland against then-President Trump in 2017, became moot when Trump left office.

Black Lives Matter D.C. v. Trump – Challenging Federal Officers ...

A coalition of civil rights orgs sued President Trump and high-level officials for tear-gassing protesters outside the White House on June 1, 2020.

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