Trump Organization and House Democrats square off over subpoenas

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Trump Organization and House Democrats square off over subpoenas.

The first judicial square-off over subpoenas between President Donald Trump and House Democrats is expected to take place in D.C. District court Tuesday where a judge is set to hear arguments on a lawsuit brought by the Trump Organization against Democratic House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings.

In response, Cummings accused the president of"unprecedented stonewalling" and said he has yet to produce"a single document or witness" to his committee. The judge in the case, Judge Amit P. Mehta, agreed to fast-track proceedings in the case and intends to rule on the case from the bench Tuesday. Attorneys for Trump argued against Mehta's decision to expedite the case Monday arguing that the expedited proceeding denies them"reasonable time to adequately prepare for a trial that will finally decide their entire case."

 

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RepCummings needs to be investigated along with JacksonLeeTX18 RepAlGreen

OMGGG 😠😈IS THIS DEMON STILL IN OFFICE?

I don't walk on water, but I never had THAT much to hide.

Go back to the 1800s where you stood meters away with a rifle and shoot each other and take each other out make America great again. Make you know who rest in peace. Not even peace he's putting us through hell

Elijah Cummings said, “We are better than this.” And we are!

He is incredibly wise.

Lock them up political filth the swampy left treason against our president they staged a coup and now they all deserve Guantanamo Bay

If the Trumps don't comply with the subpoenas jail them.

Don't stop! Our country is at stake!!! 🌊

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