Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

High Court allows Jan. 6 panel to get Trump docs

- Mark Sherman

WASHINGTON – In a rebuff to former President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court is allowing the release of presidenti­al documents sought by the congressio­nal committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on.

The justices on Wednesday rejected a bid by Trump to withhold the documents from the committee until the issue is finally resolved by the courts. Trump’s lawyers had hoped to prolong the court fight and keep the documents on hold.

Following the high court’s action, there is no legal impediment to turning over the documents, which are held by the National Archives and Records Administra­tion. They include presidenti­al diaries, visitor logs, speech drafts and handwritte­n notes dealing with Jan. 6 from the files of former chief of staff Mark Meadows.

Alone among the justices, Clarence Thomas said he would have granted Trump’s request to keep the documents on hold.

Trump’s attorneys had asked the high court to reverse rulings by the federal appeals court in Washington and block the release of the records even after President Joe Biden waived executive privilege over them.

In an unsigned opinion, the court acknowledg­ed there are “serious and substantia­l concerns” over whether a former president can win a court order to prevent disclosure of certain records from his time in office in a situation like this one.

But the court noted that the appeals court determined that Trump’s assertion of privilege over the documents would fail under any circumstan­ces, “even if he were the incumbent.”

Trump spokespeop­le did not respond to a request for comment.

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