By Luke Broadwater
“He is required to answer for his actions,” (click here) said the chairman of the committee investigating the Capitol attack. The panel revealed new video of congressional leaders desperately seeking help from the Trump administration and the National Guard as rioters stormed the building.
By Adam Liptak
Washington - The Supreme Court (click here) on Thursday rejected a request from former President Donald J. Trump to intervene in the litigation over documents seized from his Florida estate.
The court’s order, which was a sentence long, was a stinging rebuke to Mr. Trump. There were no noted dissents, and the court gave no reasons, saying only: “The application to vacate the stay entered by the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit on Sept. 21, 2022, presented to Justice Thomas and by him referred to the court is denied.”
Perhaps Trump's lawyers can subpoena the documents from Vladimir Putin or Xi or Un or whoever was on the fax list of preferred friends.