The DC Circuit gave Donald Trump 14 days to petition the US Supreme Court before lifting an order that blocked Congress from getting the documents.
Former president Donald Trump greets the crowd at a rally on Sept. 25 in Perry, Georgia.
Thursday’s decision does not mean that the committee will immediately get the documents at issue, however. The court agreed to give Trump 14 days to petition the US Supreme Court to step in on his behalf. Duringbefore the circuit panel on Nov. 30, Trump’s attorney Justin Clark told the judges that they would try to take the case up to the Supreme Court if they lost.
“In response, the President of the United States and Congress have each made the judgment that access to this subset of presidential communication records is necessary to address a matter of great constitutional moment for the Republic,” Millett wrote. “Former President Trump has given this court no legal reason to cast aside President Biden’s assessment of the Executive Branch interests at stake, or to create a separation of powers conflict that the Political Branches have avoided.
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