The Federal Court has voted to revisit the emoluments case.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...mp-win-in-hotel-emoluments-case-idUSKBN1WU2WI
"A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday said it would reconsider an earlier ruling that handed victory to U.S. President Donald Trump in a Democratic-backed lawsuit that accuses him of violating anti-corruption provisions of the U.S. Constitution with his Washington hotel.
The Richmond, Virginia-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in an order that it would rehear arguments in the case, which was brought by the Democratic attorneys general of Maryland and the District of Columbia.
A three-judge panel of the court ruled on July 10 that the attorneys general lacked legal standing to bring the lawsuit, which alleged violations of constitutional provisions known as the Emoluments Clauses that bans the president from accepting gifts or payments from foreign governments without congressional consent.
All of the judges sitting on the court will review that decision during a Dec. 12 oral argument, according to the order.
“This is very encouraging news today in our efforts to hold Trump accountable under the Emoluments Clauses,” Deepak Gupta, a lawyer working with the attorneys general, said on Twitter.
Trump opened the Trump International Hotel, just blocks from the White House, shortly before he was elected in November 2016. Unlike past presidents, he has retained ownership of numerous business interests, including the hotel, while serving as president."