President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, in Phoenix, Ariz. on Feb 19, 2020. President Donald Trump Phoenix Campaign Rally
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has brought an end to lawsuits over whether Donald Trump illegally profited off his presidency.
The justices on Monday threw out Trump’s challenge to lower court rulings that had allowed lawsuits to go forward alleging that he violated the Constitution’s emoluments clause by accepting payments from foreign and domestic officials who stay at the Trump International Hotel.
The high court also ordered the lower court rulings thrown out as well and directed appeals courts in New York and Richmond, Virginia, to dismiss the suits as moot now that Trump is no longer in office.
NEW: SCOTUS has booted the remaining emoluments cases against Trump as moot, and vacated the judgments against the former preisdent in the lower courts pic.twitter.com/EKSQbiINw7
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