Donald Trump petitioned the Supreme Court on Thursday to keep documents away from the House committee investigating the Capitol insurrection. Trump's attorneys asked the Supreme Court to reverse lower court rulings against the former president, who has fought to block the records even after President Joe Biden nixed executive privilege over them. The federal appeals court in Washington ruled that the committee had a "uniquely vital interest" in the documents and that Trump had provided no basis for it to overrule Congress.
The records are important to the investigation into the run-up to the siege on the U.S. Capitol.
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