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U.S. appeals court rejects Trump's bid to withhold records from panel probing Jan 6 attack

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

Reuters WORLD
Published December 10,2021
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A U.S. appeals court on Thursday rejected a request by former President Donald Trump to withhold records from the House of Representatives Select Committee probing the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, saying he had provided "no basis" for his request.

"On the record before us, former President Trump has provided no basis for this court to override President Biden's judgment," a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit wrote.

"Both branches agree that there is a unique legislative need for these documents and that they are directly relevant to the Committee's inquiry into an attack on the legislative branch and its constitutional role in the peaceful transfer of power."

The ruling marks yet another blow to the former Republican president, who has waged an ongoing legal battle with the committee over access to documents and witnesses.

Trump has argued that the materials requested by the House committee were covered by a legal doctrine known as executive privilege that protects the confidentiality of some White House communications.

The court on Thursday gave Trump 14 days to file an emergency request to the Supreme Court to appeal the ruling.