Trump loses appeal to block Pence from testifying about direct communications

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Former President Donald Trump has lost an emergency attempt to block former Vice President Mike Pence from testifying about their direct conversations, in the latest boost to a federal criminal investigation examining Trumpโ€™s and othersโ€™ actions after the 2020 election.

The former president has repeatedly tried and failed to close off some answers from witnesses close to him in the special counselโ€™s investigation. This latest order from the DC Circuit Court of Appeals likely will usher in Penceโ€™s grand jury testimony quickly โ€“ an unprecedented development in modern presidential history.

The unanimous decision, from Judges Patricia Millett, Robert Wilkins and Greg Katsas on the DC Circuit, came in a sealed case on Wednesday night that CNN previously identified as Trumpโ€™s executive privilege challenge to Pence.

Trump has tried to block Pence from testifying about their direct communications, even after the former vice president wrote about some of those exchanges and a lower-court judge had ruled against him.

Trump asked the DC Circuit for emergency intervention weeks ago. The court refused to put on hold Penceโ€™s subpoena and to override the lower-court ruling, flatly denying Trumpโ€™s requests.

Trump could try to appeal again and even press the issue at the Supreme Court. Yet he gave up pushing several past executive privilege challenges to special counsel Jack Smithโ€™s investigation after similar rulings from this court of appeals.

Pence has already said he was not appealing part of a lower courtโ€™s decision, and would comply with the subpoena. Judge James Boasberg of the DC District Court has acknowledged Pence could have some congressional protections during the time he served as president of the Senate on January 6, 2021. But that ruling does not appear to prevent him from answering questions before the grand jury about his…

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