What Does It Mean For Trump After Supreme Court Rejects Bid To Withhold Jan. 6 Documents?
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit from former President Donald Trump claiming his archived White House documents are protected by executive privilege. Now around 700 documents will be shared with the House committee investigating Jan. 6, including call logs, diaries and handwritten notes. Here’s what it means for Trump and his allies.
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