No. 21A272
Donald J. Trump, former President of the United States v. Bennie G. Thompson, in His Official Capacity as Chairman of the United States House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol, et al.
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Docket Entries
2022-01-19
Application (21A272) referred to the Court.
2022-01-19
The application for stay of mandate and injunction pending review presented to The Chief Justice and by him referred to the Court is denied. The questions whether and in what circumstances a former President may obtain a court order preventing disclosure of privileged records from his tenure in office, in the face of a determination by the incumbent President to waive the privilege, are unprecedented and raise serious and substantial concerns. The Court of Appeals, however, had no occasion to decide these questions because it analyzed and rejected President Trump’s privilege claims “under any of the tests [he] advocated,” Trump v. Thompson, 20 F. 4th 10, 33 (CADC 2021), without regard to his status as a former President, id., at 40–46. Because the Court of Appeals concluded that President Trump’s claims would have failed even if he were the incumbent, his status as a former President necessarily made no difference to the court’s decision. Id., at 33 (noting no “need [to] conclusively resolve whether and to what extent a court,” at a former President’s behest, may “second guess the sitting President’s” decision to release privileged documents); see also id., at 17 n. 2. Any discussion of the Court of Appeals concerning President Trump’s status as a former President must therefore be regarded as nonbinding dicta. Justice Thomas would grant the application. Statement of Justice Kavanaugh respecting denial of application. (Detached <a href = 'https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/21a272_9p6b.pdf'>opinion</a>)
2022-01-13
Reply of applicant Donald J. Trump filed.
2021-12-30
Response to application from Executive Branch Respondents filed.
2021-12-30
Response to application from respondents Bennie G. Thompson and the House of Representatives Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol filed.
2021-12-29
Motion for leave to file amicus curiae brief filed by Former Executive Branch Lawyers.
2021-12-23
Application (21A272) for a stay of mandate and injunction pending review, submitted to The Chief Justice.
Attorneys
Bennie G. Thompson and the House of Representatives Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol
Douglas Neal Letter — Office of General Counsel, Respondent
Douglas Neal Letter — Office of General Counsel, Respondent
Donald J. Trump
Jesse Ryan Binnall — Binnall Law Group, PLLC, Petitioner
Jesse Ryan Binnall — Binnall Law Group, PLLC, Petitioner
Executive Branch Respondents
Elizabeth B. Prelogar — Solicitor General, Respondent
Elizabeth B. Prelogar — Solicitor General, Respondent
Former Executive Branch Lawyers