President Trump Asks Supreme Court to Consider a Washington Post Interview With Jan. 6 Panel Chairman
In an effort to prevent the Jan. 6 select committee chairman from obtaining White House records, President Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to consider a recent Washington Post interview. According to News Max, “Trump's lawyers on Dec. 9th filed a supplemental brief that focused on a Dec. 23 Post report in which Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., said his panel's investigation could "warrant" a recommendation to the Justice Department to pursue Capitol attack-related charges against the former president.”
The lawyers said the story showed that Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s partisan panel — comprised of Democrats and two anti-Trump Republicans — was overreaching its authority. According to the Washington Examiner, Trump lawyer Jesse Binnall noted “The committee is acting as “an inquisitorial tribunal seeking evidence of criminal activity,” which is “outside of any of Congress’s legislative powers."
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