WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Armed with subpoenas and a list of grievances, a handful of lawmakers will soon be leading investigations likely to make President Donald Trump's life a lot tougher, now that Democrats have won a U.S. House of Representatives majority.
Wielding the powers that come with controlling House committees, Democrats can demand to see Trump's long-hidden tax returns, investigate possible conflicts of interest from his business empire and dig into any evidence of collusion between Russia and Trump's campaign team in the 2016 election.