A new Supreme Court decision could decide whether the government can appoint a prosecutor solely focused on Donald Trump.
A new Supreme Court decision could have a major effect on Donald Trump's classified documents case in Florida.The case, decided on May 16, may be crucial in deciding whether the government can legally fund the office of special prosecutor, Jack Smith.
Community Financial Services Association of America, Ltd.In the case, the Supreme Court ruled that the appropriations clause of the U.S. constitution allows Congress to mandate that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can be financed by the earnings of the Federal Reserve.
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