Trump’s January 6 Case Reaches The Supreme Court
Carmine Sabia December 31, 2021
The Supreme Court is “on the clock” as part of the January 6 Capitol incident case has gotten to the Justices.
The House Select Committee on January 6 has asked the Supreme Court to let a lower court’s decision to allow the National Archives to turn over records from former President Donald Trump to stand, USA Today reported.
The former president has asked the court to block the sharing of records from that day, citing executive privilege.
“Although the facts are unprecedented, this case is not a difficult one,” the committee’s attorneys said in a filing with the Supreme Court on Thursday. “This Court’s review is unwarranted, and the petition for a writ of certiorari should be denied.”
The nine-member congressional committee is investigating not just Trump’s conduct on Jan. 6 — when he told a rally crowd to “fight like hell” shortly before rioters overran law enforcement officers — but also his efforts in the months before to challenge election results or obstruct a peaceful transfer of power.
The contested documents include handwritten notes about what was happening that day and call logs for Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, whose life was threatened as he oversaw Electoral College vote counting in his capacity as Senate president…
In suing to block the National Archives from turning over documents, Trump’s lawyers have said the committee has “no legitimate legislative purpose” for seeking them and granting access to the records would damage executive privilege for future presidents.
If the Supreme Court denies former President Trump’s appeal, then the lower court decision to allow for the archives to give the records would stand.
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