Hindustan Times (East UP)

Trump loses bid to keep Jan 6 records secret

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WASHINGTON: A US federal appeals court on Thursday rejected former president Donald Trump’s bid to prevent the release of White House records relating to the January 6 attack on the Capitol.

The appeals court agreed with a lower court ruling that President Joe Biden could waive executive privilege on the records, so that they could be handed over to a Congressio­nal panel investigat­ing the violence by Trump supporters.

Trump, who has been accused of fomenting the attack on the US Congress, sought to exercise his privilege as a former president to keep the documents and phone records that might relate to the attack a secret. But the court said Biden’s judgment carried more weight in the case.

“The right of a former president certainly enjoys no greater weight than that of the incumbent,” the appeals court said in its ruling.

“In this case, President Biden, as the head of the Executive Branch, has specifical­ly found that Congress has demonstrat­ed a compelling need for these very documents and that disclosure is in the best interests of the nation,” the court said.

The ruling did not trigger the immediate release of the records. The appeals court said that Trump’s lawyers would have two weeks to appeal the case to the Supreme Court.

There, Trump’s attorneys are expected to request a new freeze on the release while the high court reviews the unpreceden­ted case. “Regardless of today’s decision by the appeals court, this case was always destined for the Supreme Court,” said Trump spokeswoma­n Liz Harrington.

The appeals court said the public interest was greater than Trump’s own in relation to the records, which are held by the National Archives.

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