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Supreme Court Denies Navarro's Appeal to Withhold Presidential Records

The Supreme Court has declined Peter Navarro's appeal to prevent the National Archives from obtaining presidential records stored in his personal email.

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Updated: Dec 16th, 2024, 7:06 PM ET

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The Supreme Court has rejected Peter Navarro's appeal regarding the retrieval of presidential records stored in personal emails. Navarro argues that the Presidential Records Act prohibits such actions. Despite lower courts' support for the Justice Department's position, Navarro plans to file further appeals. Previously imprisoned for contempt of Congress, he is set to return in Trump's incoming administration following his term. Navarro also is appealing his January sentencing related to the January 6 investigation.


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