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White House has rejected to exercise Executive Privilege over Trump Claims
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White House has rejected to exercise Executive Privilege over Trump Claims

Oct 26, 2021
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US President Joe Biden is once again rejecting to exercise executive privilege over a portion of documents former President Trump is trying to keep away from a special congressional committee investigating the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol. Point to be noted that Trump has already filed a lawsuit to block the release of other documents sought by the House select committee to investigate the January 6 attack on the Capitol. It is a panel that has already held former Trump associate Steve Bannon in criminal contempt for defying a subpoena to appear. The committee hasn’t ruled out subpoenaing the former President Trump as part of its ongoing probe. On Monday, the White House counsel Dana Remus wrote sent a letter to National Archivist David Ferriero, who is also being sued by Trump.

White House has rejected to exercise Executive Privilege over Trump Claims

Remus said the president has no plans to exert executive privilege over other Trump documents sought by the committee, keeping consistent with his earlier stance first made public earlier this month. Remus said, “President Biden has determined that an assertion of executive privilege is not in the best interests of the United States, and therefore is not justified, as to the documents provided to the White House on September 16, 2021, and September 23, 2021. Accordingly, President Biden does not uphold the former president’s assertion of privilege”. The news of the letter was first reported by CNN. A lawyer for Bannon said in a letter obtained by CBS News that he was not acting in defiance of the subpoena and pointed to instructions from Trump’s attorney.

Bannon’s lawyer said, “President Trump’s counsel stated that they were invoking executive and other privileges and therefore directed us not to produce documents or give testimony that might reveal information President Trump’s counsel seeks to legally protect”. In addition to Bannon, the committee has subpoenaed the organizers of the Stop the Steal rally. The Stop the Steal rally occurred before Trump’s supporters descended on the Capitol, as well as former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark, Pentagon chief of staff Kashyap Patel, Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, and communications director Dan Scavino.