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The Supreme Court ruled this month, however, that the National Archives should turn the documents over, and the select committee said just hours later it had already begun to receive the records.Thompson told CBS News host Margaret Brennan that the plan was only a draft and never became operational, but said lawmakers remained concerned about the reports and would let the public know if it found evidence of any “individual who [were] participating in trying to stop the election.”“If you are using the military to potentially seize voting machines, even though it’s a discussion, the public needs to know.
As said here by Nick Visser