Supreme Court Rejects Trump Request To Keep Records From Jan. 6 Committee

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Supreme Court Rejects Trump Request To Keep Records From Jan. 6 Committee
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In an 8-1 decision, the court ruled that Trump cannot stop the release of White House records to lawmakers investigating the attack on the Capitol.

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