Chattanooga Times Free Press

Supreme Court blocks House from secret Mueller material

- BY MARK SHERMAN

WASHINGTON— The Supreme Court on Wednesday temporaril­y prevented the House of Representa­tives from obtaining secret grand jury testimony from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigat­ion.

The court’s unsigned order granted the Trump administra­tion’s request to keep previously undisclose­d details from the investigat­ion of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election out of the hands of Democratic lawmakers, at least until early summer.

The court will decide then whether to extend its hold and schedule the case for arguments in the fall. If it does, it’s likely the administra­tion will be able to put off the release of any materials until after Election Day. Arguments themselves might not even take place before Americans decide whether to give President Donald Trump a second term.

For justices eager to avoid a definitive ruling, the delay could mean never having to decide the case, if either Trump loses or Republican­s regain control of the House next year. It’s hard to imagine the Biden administra­tion would object to turning over the Mueller documents or House Republican­s would continue to press for them.

The federal appeals court in Washington ruled in March that the documents should be turned over because the House Judiciary Committee’s need for the material in its investigat­ion of Trump outweighed the Justice Department’s interests in keeping the testimony secret.

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