.MaddowBlog: A federal appeals court smacked down former President Trump's bid for Jan. 6 secrecy, and didn't do Steve Bannon and Mark Meadows any favors, either.
: President Joe Biden and his team concluded that there are"unique and extraordinary circumstances" surrounding the insurrectionist attack on the Capitol.
So what happens now? At this point, the appellate court has given Trump and his lawyers 14 days to take their case to the U.S. Supreme Court. If they don't, the National Archives will hand over the congressionally requested materials on Dec. 23. Whether the Supreme Court will take up the case — and how quickly the justices might consider the appeal — remains to be seen. The district and circuit courts considered the matter on an expedited basis, but there's no guarantee that the justices would care about the time constraints on the congressional investigation.
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