David G. SavageWashington — Wednesday’s Supreme Court dismissed former President Donald Trump’s plea to protect the White House’s records from the House Commission investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol. The document in question is held by the National Archives of Japan under the terms of the Presidential Records Act. He also called for “videos, photos, and other media” from the White House related to the January 6 rally, the march to the Capitol, and the activities of President Trump and other senior officials that day. They stated that the records were protected by presidential privileges and that Congress had no “legitimate legislative purpose” in obtaining them. US District Judge Tanya Chutkan, the appointed former President Barack Obama, rejected Trump’s request.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 20, 2022 01:28 UTC