After Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled against Donald Trump's claim of executive privilege and ordered the release of documents from the National Archives to the House select committee investigating the Capitol attack, Donald Trump appealed. Now, the appellate court has temporarily stopped the documents from being released and set an expedited hearing for November 30.
There has been much darkness on the justice front in recent years. However, there is some justice light amidst the darkness. Notwithstanding the appellate court's temporary stay of production of the documents, the way the courts have been handling this round of Trump litigation gives reason for hope, as this video explains.
Moreover, with the recent indictment of Steve Bannon for two contempt of Congress crimes, it's beginning to feel like justice may be making a comeback.
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مقاطع الفيديو ذات الصلة على Judge Rules Against Trump BUT Appellate Court Temporarily Blocks Release of Documents. What's Next: