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JAW DROPPING: The January 6th Committee Has Rolled Over For President Biden On Pressing National Security Matter

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It was reported earlier by the MSN that the January 6 House committee agreed to defer their request for obtaining some records from the Donald Trump administration after President Joe Biden said releasing all the documents could compromise national security.

Biden cited concerns that releasing hundreds of pages of records from the Trump administration could breach national security and compromise executive privilege.

Biden is said to be protecting some documents from being handed over to the House committee that were created on January 6 and contain sensitive information that isn’t relevant to the capitol riots.

Officials working for Biden said some documents from the National Security Council have sensitive preparation information and deliberations. They are concerned that, if the pages were given to Congress, such a move could create problems for the executive branch, no matter who the acting president is.

Jonathan Su, the White House deputy counsel, wrote to the committee that holding back some documents “should not compromise its ability to complete its critical investigation expeditiously.”

Regarding the highly classified documents that are allowed to be seen by the committee, the White House has asked for Congress to talk with the federal agencies that created the documents about releasing the information.

Trump has tried to cite executive privilege and is trying to block the release of documents from January 6. He wants the visitor logs, presidential diaries and speech drafts, among other things, to be blocked, the National Archives said.

“The documents for which the Select Committee has agreed to withdraw or defer its request do not appear to bear on the White House’s preparations for or response to the events of January 6, or on efforts to overturn the election or otherwise obstruct the peaceful transfer of power,” Su wrote in one of two letters to the committee obtained Tuesday by the Associated Press.

The National Archives said Trump also wanted handwritten notes “concerning the events of January 6” from the files of former chief of staff Mark Meadows and “a draft Executive Order on the topic of election integrity” to be blocked.

Trump is appealing to the Supreme Court to try to block the National Archives and Records Administration, which maintains custody of the documents from his time in office, from giving them to the committee.

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