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hhbh Morning Bulletin amp; 8211; Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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 Washington mdash; The Suprem stanley cup e Court on Wednesdayspurned a request from former President Donald Trump to block the release of documents from the Trump White House to the House select committee investigating the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol.The order from the high court clears the way for the National Archives stanley termoska  to turn over to House investigators records they requested related to the breach of the Capitol by scores of Trump s supporters. President Biden waived executive privilege over the documents.Only Justice Clarence Thomas noted that he would have granted Trump s request.                                        Trump asked the high  stanley tumbler court last month to stop the transfer of records to the select committee after a federal appeals court in the District of Columbia rejected his efforts to shield the documents from lawmakers.                In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo with the White House in the background, President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Washington.                                                      Jacquelyn Martin / AP                                        At issue in the legal fight between the former president and the House select committee are reams of records related to the events of January 6, including presidential diaries, visitor logs, handwritten notes from then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, binders from then-White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, and a draft executive order on election integrity, according to a filing fro Tsix Remember when governors used to win the presidency
 This story was written by CBSNews political reporter David Miller.The end of the year s third fundraising quarter means a lot for all the presidential candidates. But it may be especially meaningful for the race s latest entrant: former Sen. Fred Thompson, who is vying for the Republican nomination.Like the other White House hopefuls, Thompson is expected to release highlights of his quarterly fundraising rep stanley cup ort at the end of this month. But while all the other candidates will be releasing their third reports, this will be Thompson s first - he only officially entered the race stanley water bottle  Sept. 5 after a lengthy  testing the waters  phase. The  Law  Order  star hasn t actively competed in any straw polls and has yet to take the stage at a debate, making the report the first concrete measure of how Thompson s campaign is shaping up. As if that wasn t pressure enough, the first few weeks of Thompson s run haven t been greeted with the same glowing press coverage he received when he first started considering a bid in March. Stories in the national press have focused on high staff turnover, frustrations over the role played by his wife, Jeri Kehn Thompson, and his inability to galvanize the support of conservative Republicans, parti stanley portugal cularly the party s influential contingent of evangelical Christians.                                        Is the scrutiny perhaps a little unfair  People in Thompson s campaign seem to think so. The expectation level for everything we ve done has been ridi