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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