January 6 panel stands down on request for some Trump documents after pushback from Biden administration

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The House select committee investigating January 6 has stood down on its requests for some Trump White House documents after pushback from the Biden administration.

As a result, the committee won't be getting hundreds of pages of National Security Council records. But the documents may not have been all that helpful, anyway.The revelation comes in a new round of letters about the status of Trump-era documents held by the National Archives.

" January 6 committee eyes interim report by summer 2022The House is still seeking -- and the Biden administration is willing to release -- more than 700 pages of crucial Trump White House records documenting Trump's and top advisers' discussions, phone calls and visits up to and on January 6.But Trump filed a lawsuit to block their release and continues to claim that several hundred pages should be kept private, under his assertions of executive privilege.

 

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Not sure why this is called “pushback” when they were told they were not germane to their investigation.

How can you invoque 'executive privilege' when you tried to destroy the Republic !

So apparently we do negotiate with terrorists.

Nothings gonna happen. Biden can’t follow though with anything

Why? We need answers!

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