KEY POINTS
  • Chief Justice John Roberts paused an order that would have required the Trump administration to turn over to Congress materials produced in connection with Robert Mueller's investigation. 
  • The order is procedural and was not opposed by the Democratic-led House Judiciary Committee, which is expected to ask the Supreme Court to ultimately require the Justice Department to hand over the documents.
  • Roberts' action comes one day after the Trump administration asked the top court to temporarily halt a March order that the Justice Department hand over Mueller's grand jury materials.
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts

Chief Justice John Roberts on Friday paused a lower court order that would have required the Trump administration to turn over to Congress secretive materials produced in connection with former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. 

The order is procedural and was not opposed by the Democratic-led House Judiciary Committee, which is expected to ask the Supreme Court to ultimately require the Department of Justice to hand over the documents.