House oversight chair requests Delaware visitor logs as Democrats stress difference from Trump classified records case
, told NBC’s Meet the Press: “Why’d they hold it? Why didn’t anybody talk about it? Is it because of the midterm elections they didn’t want to interfere with?”
Jamie Raskin of Maryland, the ranking Democrat on the House oversight committee, told CNN: “We were delighted to learn that the president’s lawyers, the moment they found out about the documents that day, turned them over to the National Archives, and ultimately to the Department of Justice.. He was fighting for a period of more than eight months to not turn over hundreds of missing documents that the archives was asking about.
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