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  • Actually, it was taken to court. The House then dropped the subpoena.

    And the House could have sought relief from the courts when the supposed subpoenas were ignored but it didn't bother.

    The argument then was that there wasn't enough time for a court battle. But now the House is withholding the articles which makes a total lie of the argument.
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    • Originally posted by Teallaura View Post
      Actually, it was taken to court. The House then dropped the subpoena.

      And the House could have sought relief from the courts when the supposed subpoenas were ignored but it didn't bother.

      The argument then was that there wasn't enough time for a court battle. But now the House is withholding the articles which makes a total lie of the argument.

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      • No, I would not.

        You're forgetting two things. The first is that as a coequal branch the Executive has no obligation to observe extraconstitutional demands made by the Legislature except as established in precedent and law. Second, related to the first, is that the precedent exists as established in the Nixon inquiry.

        Per the case law from the Nixon administration, the Executive does possess a limited privilege to withhold information from Congress regardless of subpoena or other legal devices. The remedy if Congress believes it has a right to the information is to appeal to the Court.

        The House could have correctly authorized the subpoenas and requested certiorari as per rule, precedent and law. The House has not established the case for overriding executive privilege and never attempted to do so. Privilege therefore stands and there is no basis for obstruction.

        Heck, I don't think obstruction would have been a legitimate article against Nixon based only on the subpoenas.
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        • The committee issued demand letters. Trump said, "Stick it up your backside, I'm invoking executive privilege!" If the Democrats don't bother to try and enforce the letters (and in fact, the letters stipulated no penalty for noncompliance) then they are, by their non-action, implicitly conceding that Trump's invocation of executive privilege is legitimate and proper.

          To put it another way:

          Prosecutor: "Here's a subpoena."
          Defendant: "I'm contesting it in court."
          Prosecutor: "In that case, I rescind the subpoena, and I'm charging you with obstruction instead!"

          It doesn't work this way.
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          • Originally posted by Mountain Man View Post
            The committee issued demand letters. Trump said, "Stick it up your backside, I'm invoking executive privilege!" If the Democrats don't bother to try and enforce the letters (and in fact, the letters stipulated no penalty for noncompliance) then they are, by their non-action, implicitly conceding that Trump's invocation of executive privilege is legitimate and proper.

            To put it another way:

            Prosecutor: "Here's a subpoena."
            Defendant: "I'm contesting it in court."
            Prosecutor: "In that case, I rescind the subpoena, and I'm charging you with obstruction instead!"

            It doesn't work this way.
            This isn't a court, it's congress, the subpoena power is not in question, but since no president has ever before contemptibly defied congresses Constitutional responsibility to oversee the executive, he got away with it, so far. But Senators are now going to have to publicly vote on whether to continue with the Trump cover-up, or allow for a fair trial allowing the blocked documents and witnesses in as evidence.

            But tell me something, MM, why don't you also want to see this previously blocked evidence?
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            • Originally posted by JimLamebrain View Post
              This isn't a court, it's congress, the subpoena power is not in question, but since no president has ever before contemptibly defied congresses Constitutional responsibility to oversee the executive, he got away with it, so far. But Senators are now going to have to publicly vote on whether to continue with the Trump cover-up, or allow for a fair trial allowing the blocked documents and witnesses in as evidence.

              But tell me something, MM, why don't you also want to see this previously blocked evidence?
              If the committee's subpoena power wasn't in question then why didn't they defend the demand letters in court? Why did they rescind them the moment someone asked a court to decide if they were legitimate?

              And personally, I'm all for the Senate conducting a full trial and handing out subpoenas to everybody, including Joe and Hunter Biden, Adam Schiff, and Eric Ciaramella. And let them recall the previous witnesses and subject them to a grueling cross examination. What do you think the Democrats would say to that?
              Some may call me foolish, and some may call me odd
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              Than a fool in the eyes of God


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              • Originally posted by JimL View Post
                This isn't a court, it's congress, the subpoena power is not in question, but since no president has ever before contemptibly defied congresses Constitutional responsibility to oversee the executive, he got away with it, so far. But Senators are now going to have to publicly vote on whether to continue with the Trump cover-up, or allow for a fair trial allowing the blocked documents and witnesses in as evidence.

                But tell me something, MM, why don't you also want to see this previously blocked evidence?
                Ever hear of Nixon?
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                • Originally posted by Teallaura View Post
                  Actually, it was taken to court. The House then dropped the subpoena.

                  And the House could have sought relief from the courts when the supposed subpoenas were ignored but it didn't bother.

                  The argument then was that there wasn't enough time for a court battle. But now the House is withholding the articles which makes a total lie of the argument.

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                  • The Trump administration has every right to invoke executive privilege and challenge the demand letters in court. Whatever you think the "intent" might be, it's not illegal or improper to appeal to the judiciary to settle disputes.
                    Some may call me foolish, and some may call me odd
                    But I'd rather be a fool in the eyes of man
                    Than a fool in the eyes of God


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                    • Originally posted by JimL View Post
                      Except they aren't opinions, they are facts. I mean seriously, the President admitted it himself on the lawn of the White House. "I think if they were honest they would investigate the Bidens." "I think China should investigate them as well."
                      They are "facts" in the same way that three and four times removed hearsay gossip is "evidence."

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                      • Originally posted by Mountain Man View Post
                        The Trump administration has every right to invoke executive privilege and challenge the demand letters in court. Whatever you think the "intent" might be, it's not illegal or improper to appeal to the judiciary to settle disputes.
                        and one can only wonder why the desire for delay. But I suggest we both know the answer to that, giving rise to the obvious question namely, as with Trump's tax returns, what's he hiding.

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                        • Originally posted by rogue06 View Post
                          They are "facts" in the same way that three and four times removed hearsay gossip is "evidence."
                          Easily resolved if this is seen to be a problem (it really isn't), namely Trump can unblock key witnesses.

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                          • Originally posted by Tassman View Post
                            Easily resolved if this is seen to be a problem (it really isn't), namely Trump can unblock key witnesses.
                            You should listen to Uncle Blazer on Mueller She Wrote #29, starting at 42mins. about Dem strategy. We might not see a trial for a few months yet.

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                            • Originally posted by Tassman View Post
                              Easily resolved if this is seen to be a problem (it really isn't), namely Trump can unblock key witnesses.
                              Why would he do that given how the leftists twist everything? They color even the most mundane things as evil.
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                              • Originally posted by Tassmoron View Post
                                and one can only wonder why the desire for delay. But I suggest we both know the answer to that, giving rise to the obvious question namely, as with Trump's tax returns, what's he hiding.
                                Right... Democrats are so worried about Trump delaying impeachment that they have put the articles on indefinite hold instead of sending them immediately to the Senate.
                                Some may call me foolish, and some may call me odd
                                But I'd rather be a fool in the eyes of man
                                Than a fool in the eyes of God


                                From "Fools Gold" by Petra

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