Thursday, July 2, 2020

This will be interesting

The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to take up the dispute over House Democrats' access to redacted grand jury materials from former special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe.

The court is expected to hear the case in its next term, which begins in October, meaning any newly redacted material would likely not be made public until after the November elections.

The decision to grant the appeal means at least four of the court's nine justices agreed to hear the dispute, with a decision due by the end of the court's term in June 2021.

  The Hill
Let us make sure Trump is out of office by then. And that information leaks. (That last bit will most assuredly happen.)

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