October 31, 2021
THE TIGHTENING NOOSE:
Trump wants call logs, aide's notes hidden from Jan. 6 panel (ZEKE MILLER, 10/30/21, AP)
Billy Laster, the director of the National Archives' White House Liaison Division, wrote that among the particular documents Trump has sought to block are 30 pages of "daily presidential diaries, schedules, appointment information showing visitors to the White House, activity logs, call logs, and switchboard shift-change checklists showing calls to the President and Vice President, all specifically for or encompassing January 6, 2021; 13 pages of "drafts of speeches, remarks, and correspondence concerning the events of January 6, 2021; and "three handwritten notes concerning the events of January 6 from (former White House chief of staff Mark) Meadows' files."Trump also tried to exert executive privilege over pages from former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany's binders of talking points and statements "principally relating to allegations of voter fraud, election security, and other topics concerning the 2020 election."Other documents included a handwritten note from Meadows' files "listing potential or scheduled briefings and telephone calls concerning the January 6 certification and other election issues" and "a draft Executive Order on the topic of election integrity."Laster's declaration notes that the National Archives' search began with paper documents because it took until August for digital records from the Trump White House to be transferred to the agency. The National Archives, he wrote, has identified "several hundred thousand potentially responsive records" of emails from the Trump White House out of about 100 million sent or received during his administration, and was working to determine whether they pertained to the House request.
Nice of Donald to provide a treason roadmap.
Posted by Orrin Judd at October 31, 2021 12:00 AM
