Donald Trump tries to block disclosure of documents on Capitol Assault

Former US President estimates that “the Commission’s motion [is] designed to investigate anticontentually” on him. It invokes the right of the executive to keep confidential certain documents for more frank exchanges with councilors.

Le Monde with AFP

More discreet, Donald Trump does not disappear from the political and judicial landscape of the United States. The former US president was in court to block the disclosure of the White House documents relating to the assault of his supporters on the Capitol, were he learned in a judicial file made on Monday, October 18th.

The billionaire has invoked the right of the executive to keep some secret information to prevent former employees to provide evidence to the Congress, new escalation in the Republican Magnat campaign to hinder the investigators leaning on the assault. Murder of January 6th.

The procedure initiated by Mr. Trump should trigger a court test before the courts who may well feel the Constitutional Authority of the Congress to consider the actions of the executive branch of power.

“Investigating Anticontentually. “On Trump

Thousands of supporters of the Republican President had stormed the headquarters of the American Parliament on January 6, with the aim of blocking the electoral victory of the Democrat Joe Biden. Earlier in the day, Donald Trump had pronounced a speech in front of the crowd a few hundred meters away, advancing without the foundation that the presidential election of 2020 was stolen.

/Media reports.