On the recordDecember 10, 2019
What is his big infraction here? He asserted a legitimate executive privilege and legal immunity to question subpoenas issued by various White House officials.
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congress.govWhat is his big infraction here? He asserted a legitimate executive privilege and legal immunity to question subpoenas issued by various White House officials.
McClintock claims Trump's actions are standard for presidential privilege.
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