google.com, pub-6867310892380113, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 ** ** **
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret                 U.S                 Afghanistan                 Iran                 International                                
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
2022/01/20-16:26

US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
Former president Donald Trump looks on at the end of his speech during a rally in Washington, US, January 6, 2021. (Photo by Reuters)

The US Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected former President Donald Trump’s request to block the release of White House records sought by the Democratic-led congressional panel investigating last year’s deadly attack on the Capitol by a mob of his supporters.

The decision means the documents, held by a federal agency that stores government and historical records, can be disclosed even as litigation over the matter continues in lower courts.

Trump’s request to the justices came after the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Dec. 9 ruled that the businessman-turned-politician had no basis to challenge President Joe Biden’s decision to allow the records to be handed over to the House of Representatives select committee.

Democratic Representative Bennie Thompson, the panel’s chairman, and Republican Representative Liz Cheney, its vice chair, in a statement called the Supreme Court action a victory for the rule of law and American democracy. The committee has already begun receiving some of the documents Trump had hoped to withhold, they added.

A Trump spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Trump and his allies have waged an ongoing legal battle with the committee seeking to block access to documents and witnesses. Trump has sought to invoke a legal principle known as executive privilege, which protects the confidentially of some internal White House communications, a stance rejected by lower courts.

The brief Supreme Court order noted that the weighty question of whether a former president can assert an executive privilege claim did not need to be answered to resolve the case.

Because the court of appeals concluded that President Trump’s claims would have failed even if he were the incumbent, his status as a former president necessarily made no difference to the court’s decision, the unsigned order said.

Only one of the court’s nine members, conservative Justice Clarence Thomas, publicly noted disagreement with the decision.

The House committee has said it needs the records to understand any role Trump may have played in fomenting the violence that unfolded on Jan. 6, 2021. His supporters stormed the Capitol in a failed bid to prevent Congress from formally certifying Biden’s 2020 presidential election victory over Trump.

The committee has asked the National Archives, which holds Trump’s White House records, to produce visitor logs, phone records and written communications between his advisers.

Biden, who took office two weeks after the riot, has determined that the records, which belong to the executive branch, should not be subject to executive privilege and that turning them over to Congress was in the best interests of the nation. Trump has argued that he can invoke executive privilege based on the fact he was president at the time even though he is no longer in office.

US District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Nov. 9 rejected Trump’s arguments, saying he had not acknowledged the deference owed to Biden’s determination that the committee could access the records and adding: Presidents are not kings, and Plaintiff is not President.

The select committee is comprised of seven Democrats and two Republicans. The Supreme Court’s 6-3 conservative majority includes three justices appointed by Trump, but it has not always been receptive to his requests.

The court last year rejected his request to block disclosure of his tax records as part of a criminal investigation in New York and also turned away attempts by Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election.

Shortly before the riot, Trump repeated to a crowd of his supporters his false claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him through widespread voting fraud, telling them to go to the Capitol and fight like hell to stop the steal.

(Source: Reuters)

 

#US                #USA News                #US Supreme Court                #Donald Trump                #Capitol attack               
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US
Trump attacks German chancellor over criticism of US aggression against Iran
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US
Pope Leo Issues Damning Description Of Those Who Wage War
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US
Report: Iran has caused billions in damage to US military bases in Gulf region
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
USA
Who is the suspect in the WHCA dinner shooting?
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
USA
Trump turns over new leaf in GOP drug policy with marijuana, psychedelics orders
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US
Trump announces unilateral extension of ceasefire with Iran amid blockade
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
USA
Marjorie Taylor Greene Joins List Of People Questioning The Assassination Attempt On Trump
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
USA
8 Children Between The Ages Of 1 And 14 Are Dead After A Mass Shooting In Louisiana, Police Say
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
USA
Pope Leo XIV Says ‘Not In My Interest At All’ To Debate Trump But Will Keep Preaching Peace
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
USA
John Thune Fires Back At JD Vance After Pope Comments
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
USA
Trump-as-Jesus post angers Christian conservatives who say it’s ‘blasphemy’
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US
Pope Leo Denounces The `Delusion Of Omnipotence` He Says Fuels The U.S.-Israeli War In Iran
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
USA
Machete-wielding man stabs 3 at Grand Central Terminal before being shot dead by police
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US
Trump backed down to Iran after 40 days
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US
MTG Says Trump Needs To Drop To His Knees And ‘Beg Forgiveness From God’ For ‘Evil’ Easter Post
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US
John Bolton Says Latest Iran War Development Has Trump `Back In A Panic Mode`
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
USA
Trump fires Pam Bondi as attorney general
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
U.S
Afghanistan
Iran
International
Social
Economic
Articles
Athletic
Read
Science
Medical
Interview
Art and Culture
Travel
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret
          
@ 2025 Ansar Press
US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret