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Biden Jeopardizes National Security Just To Spite Trump

Again Joe Biden desecrates the Oval Office in an attempt to undermine Former President Donald Trump.

On Wednesday, the cognitively deficient president waived executive privilege on White House visitor logs from the Trump administration.

White House counsel Dana Remus told the National Archives and Records Administration to provide the documents to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot on Capitol Hill within the next 15 days.

“The President has determined that an assertion of executive privilege is not in the best interests of the United States, and therefore is not justified, as to these records and portions of records,” Remus said in a letter Tuesday.

“The records in question are entries in visitor logs showing appointment information for individuals who were processed to enter the White House complex, including on January 6, 2021.”

Former President Donald Trump claimed executive privilege over some of the visitor log documents the Jan. 6 committee requested, according to Remus’s letter.

Trump previously claimed executive privilege over other key White House documents the Jan. 6 committee requested. These included over 700 pages of call logs, emails, and other documents. Biden waived executive privilege over those documents on Oct. 8.

Last month, the Supreme Court also rejected Trump’s attempt to block NARA from turning those documents over to the Jan. 6 committee. Lower courts ruled that Biden’s waiver outweighed Trump’s claim of executive privilege.

The Jan. 6 committee is ostensibly trying to develop a comprehensive account of Trump’s actions during the riot, but we all know what they’re really up to. He asked NARA to refrain from sharing information from the logs that was designated as “national-security sensitive” without consulting the White House and said the committee agreed to accept the records with Social Security numbers and birth date information removed.

The Trump administration kept the visitor logs private starting in 2017 due to national security concerns. Both the Biden and Obama administrations voluntarily released most of their visitor logs to the public, with exceptions for logs that had national security concerns, Remus said in the letter.

It is unclear if Trump will head to court to attempt to block the visitor logs from being turned over.

This moves comes after Trump voluntarily released multiple boxes of his own presidential mementos to the Jan. 6 witch hunt committee. The boxes contain letters from former president Barack Obama, foreign leaders like Kim Jong-Un of North Korea, and other keepsakes.

Mainstream media propagandists continue to publish hysterical articles about Trump’s very standard record-keeping process.

Author: Asa McCue


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