(Bloomberg) -- Potentially hundreds of pages of former President Donald Trump’s White House records being turned over to Congress will be made public, the chairman of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol said.

“As soon as we can go through them, and figure out what we can and can’t -- we will do it,” Representative Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, said Thursday, a day after the Supreme Court rejected Trump’s suit to prevent the committee from getting the documents.

Thompson gave no timetable for a release. He said the committee is “anxiously awaiting” receipt of about 800 pages of material being turned over by the National Archives, including visitor and call logs, emails, draft speeches and handwritten notes.

Thompson and other committee members have characterized Trump’s records as key to the panel’s investigation, which includes what Trump and his inner circle did and said leading up to the riot by a mob of the former president’s supporters seeking to disrupt certification of the Electoral College vote in the 2020 presidential election.

“That was one of the initial requests that we made as a committee, because that’s a storehouse for a lot of the information we need,” Thompson said.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected Trump’s bid to block the release on grounds of executive privilege.

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