Former US President Donald Trump’s adviser, Stephen Miller, has filed a civil lawsuit against the investigative commission regarding the January 6 raid on Congress to prevent the seizure of phone records.
According to court documents, Miller considers his case to be “a subpoena for his phone records to be released and to seek information unrelated to the purposes of forming Congress’ Elections Committee.”
“The subpoena violates Miller’s protections under the First and Fourth Amendments to the United States Constitution and federal law,” the lawsuit said, adding that “the phone records contain sensitive personal communications between Miller and his doctors and about his wife and newborn daughter.” “
The text of the lawsuit states, “Miller does not dispute the Commission’s investigation into the attack on the Capitol and the circumstances surrounding this disturbing event… What happened there, or any unlawful effort to interfere with the peaceful delegation of power to the (President Joe) Biden administration.” joined.”
Last year, Miller was summoned by the committee, along with nine other former senior officials in the Trump administration. The commission said Miller helped spread misinformation about fraud in the 2020 election and encouraged state legislatures to change the election result.
Source: “Axios”
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