how do you know? suppose the party in power in Congress was wholly corrupt, even to the point of excusing real crimes?
this will go to appeal all the way to the SCOTUS, so let's see what happens. I predict a 9-0 defeat in the SCOTUS personally, on the narrow point with respect to this case being covered by some constitutional protection.
let congress do whatever it wants with respect to the budget. hell, let Congress stand up and repeal the federal bribery laws for its members if they want to thwart these investigations - but don't subvert the process by claiming some constitutional protection for them.
Their job is to maintain the Supreme Court Building and to maintain order in the building (plus do all sorts of other administrative details).
GSA doesn't run the main building although it does support courts throughout the country.
The USSC feels it has the prerogative to ask Congress for an appropriation to run their court without kowtowing to the Executive.
My bet is on the USSC siding with Congress against the lower court on the this very narrow issue ~ to wit, did the FBI act appropriately in conducting a raid on an office in a House of Representatives office building adjacent to the Capitol.
I think they'll support Congress and smack down the Executive.
It's gonna' be a cold winter in the FBI building in DC this winter, did you know that?
And that FBI agent who decided to do the search? He's probably already figured out his career at the FBI is at it's peak.