Donald Trump, the former US president, has been scrambling this week to make a last-ditch legal bid to block the release of sensitive White House records related to the deadly 6 January insurrection at the US Capitol – and scored a victory on Thursday when a federal appeals court allowed a temporary stay on the process.
It was announced that the three judges who will hear Trump’s appeal following the granting of the temporary stay will be Patricia Millett, Robert Wilkins and Ketanji Brown Jackson.
The court has set a hearing for 30 November to hear oral arguments in the case, granting a request for an expedited schedule.
FTA.
Donald Trump, the former US president, has been scrambling this week to make a last-ditch legal bid to block the release of sensitive White House records related to the deadly 6 January insurrection at the US Capitol – and scored a victory on Thursday when a federal appeals court allowed a temporary stay on the process.
It was announced that the three judges who will hear Trump’s appeal following the granting of the temporary stay will be Patricia Millett, Robert Wilkins and Ketanji Brown Jackson.
The court has set a hearing for 30 November to hear oral arguments in the case, granting a request for an expedited schedule.
Yeah, “former.” You keep believing that, leftists.
It cracks me up that they insist on referring to it as an "insurrection". They haven't seen an insurrection.
What happens at the mall on Black Friday is more violent than what happened on J6.