Court dismisses Trumps claims of privilege about Pences testimony in the Jan. 6 investigation

Court dismisses Trumps claims of privilege about Pences testimony in the Jan. 6 investigation

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Former President Donald Trumps use of executive privilege to block former Vice President Mike Pence was swiftly rejected by the chief federal judge for the D.C. district court.

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from being prevented according to people with knowledge of the situation from testifying before a grand jury looking into attempts to rig the 2020 election.

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James Boasberg the chief judge of the District of Columbia ruled that Pence must respond according to sources.

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any queries that suggest any criminal actions on Trumps behalf to special counsel Jack Smith.

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The DOJ regularly deviates from recognized norms in an effort to undermine long-standing widely held beliefs.

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Executive privilege and attorney-client confidentiality must adhere to constitutionally established rules a Trump spokeswoman told ABC News.

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The statement added that none of the President Trump cases had any validity in fact law or content.

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"The insane Democrats and their allies in the mainstream media are tainting the judicial system and using it as a weapon to control the public"

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sway an election where President Trump is leading by a wide margin.

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Only four days after his and Pences attorneys appeared in district court to present their arguments regarding their objection to the special counsels subpoena Boasberg issued his decisions.

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Pence has already pledged to challenge the subpoena in court most recently telling Jonathan Karl ABCs chief Washington reporter

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Were going to follow the courts rulings and that could get us to the nations highest court.

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