On the recordOctober 7, 2019
The notion that you can withhold information and documents from Congress no matter whether you're the party in power or not in power is wrong.
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transcripts.cnn.comThe notion that you can withhold information and documents from Congress no matter whether you're the party in power or not in power is wrong.
Gowdy asserts the importance of transparency and cooperation with Congress regarding document requests.
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