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Supreme Court Rejects Peter Navarro's Appeal on Hundreds of Emails Disclosure Under Presidential Records Act
Dec 16, 2024, 04:20 PM
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from Peter Navarro, a former adviser in the Trump administration, regarding a court order requiring him to turn over hundreds of emails sent during his tenure. The court's decision effectively upholds a lower court ruling that mandates Navarro to comply with the Presidential Records Act and submit the requested emails. This ruling comes as Navarro has been in the spotlight following his recent imprisonment and subsequent appointment by President-elect Donald Trump as a senior counselor for trade and manufacturing. The Supreme Court's refusal to intervene was confirmed in multiple reports, emphasizing that Navarro's challenge to the order has been rejected without comment or noted dissent.
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