Dems’ New Strategy Involves Calling Witnesses Who Never Worked At The WH

UNITED STATES - MAY 29 - Corey Lewandowski, campaign manager for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, points as his name is called out on the National Mall during the Rolling Thunder Inc. XXIX "Freedom Rid... UNITED STATES - MAY 29 - Corey Lewandowski, campaign manager for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, points as his name is called out on the National Mall during the Rolling Thunder Inc. XXIX "Freedom Ride," on Sunday, May 29, 2016 in Washington. The annual bike ride which occurs over Memorial Day weekend, honors U.S. prisoners of war and missing-in-action troops, as well as raises awareness about veterans issues. (Photo By Al Drago/CQ Roll Call) MORE LESS
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House Democrats have a new strategy to circumvent the administration’s stonewalling of their investigatory efforts: they’ll call witnesses who never even worked at the White House.

According to Politico, they want to dodge Trump’s executive privilege claims by calling the likes of former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former deputy campaign chairman Rick Gates.

However, the President’s lawyers seem to be setting the foundation to block those witnesses as well, judging by the claims they’re making in another matter.

“The Executive Branch’s confidentiality interests are not limited solely to communications directly involving the President and other Executive Branch officials,” Michael Purpura, deputy White House counsel, wrote in a letter to the House Oversight Committee. “Rather, a President and his senior advisers must frequently consult with individuals outside of the Executive Branch, and those communications are also subject to protection.”

Former White House communications director Hope Hicks is due to testify in a closed-door session before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, despite the administration’s best efforts to shield her.

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  1. Avatar for jtx jtx says:

    They could just dink around.

  2. Avatar for noonm noonm says:

    What’s next? Executive privilege claimed for any communication, past, present, or future, with anyone Trump or his Adminstration has or may talk too?

  3. “…a President and his senior advisers must frequently consult with individuals outside of the Executive Branch, and those communications are also subject to protection.”

    
    The subset of people never having been employed in the Executive Branch, that Trump and his senior aides might consult with and thereby be off limits to Congressional questioning or oversight, numbers as of today approximately 7.7 billion persons. Actually, Trump is claiming every person on the planet is off limits to Congressional interviews or testimony. Probably a compelling enough argument to get a 5-4 finding from SCOTUS in their favor. It's an Article II thing. Ask Trump, he'll tell you all about it.
    
    https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/
  4. Great. House Democrats are now the drunk who lost his keys in the middle of the block, but who’s looking for them under the corner street lamp because the light is better there.

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