Judge Allows Lawsuit Over Trump's D.C. Hotel To Proceed
A federal judge ruled Attorneys General Karl Racine and Brian Frosh have standign to sue President Donald Trump over foreign payments to his D.C. hotel.
A federal judge ruled Attorneys General Karl Racine and Brian Frosh have standign to sue President Donald Trump over foreign payments to his D.C. hotel.
As the government conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continues, some are agitating for the executive branch to take charge and initiate changes.
InnVest Hotels, the Chinese-owned and Canadian-based company that purchased Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto, has its eyes south of the border.
The continued operation of a federally run tourist attraction at Trump's D.C. hotel is sparking ethical concerns amid the government shutdown.
A three-judge panel dismissed the suit brought by the attorneys general of D.C. and Maryland alleging President Donald Trump violated the U.S. Constitution.
The federal government is planned to re-privatize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
An adviser to Iran's president tweeted out a hint that Trump's properties could be targets for reprisals after the killing of military leader Qassim Suleimani.
New York's attorney general has dropped a contempt of court notice against Cushman & Wakefield for failing to turn over Trump Organization documents.
Cushman & Wakefield is requesting more time, saying it has already produced hundreds of thousands of pages and more than 650 appraisals so far.
Trump had paid $110K in fines for defying a subpoena.
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