Supreme Court to review two Trump-related cases


(Worthy News) – The Supreme Court announced Friday it will take up two legal battles affecting President Trump and his administration.

One involves the legality of defections by Electoral College members who don’t cast their votes for the presidential candidates and their running mates who won the party vote in their states.

The other case involves the Trump administration’s decision to expand the exemption for religious organizations, excluding them from providing contraceptives, under the Affordable Care Act. [ Source: Washington Times (Read More…) ]

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