9 Times The Obama Administration Fought Subpoenas or Blocked Officials from Testifying Before

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After the long and thorough, and, of course, incredibly expensive Mueller investigation, Democrats were left distraught over a lack of any crime to justify going forward with impeachment. In the wake of the Mueller report, they’ve since promised new investigations in the hopes of finding some crime to justify putting the country through a process that most don’t want us to go through just because Democrats haven’t gotten over the 2016 election. In recent weeks, stories about subpoenas being challenged and Trump officials being instructed not testify have been saturating the news and being presented as evidence of further obstruction. Most notably, Attorney General Barr faces a forthcoming vote of contempt in the House for not wanting to be a part of the Democrats’ witch hunt.

It seems as good a time as any to remind Democrats that we know their outrage is phony and that we know this is just pandering to their base, who wants to see them "resist, resist, resist" at all costs. So, I've compiled nine examples of fights over subpoenas or testimony during the Obama years. The point here is that fights between the executive branch and the legislative branch over executive privilege are nothing new. Despite the rhetoric that the Trump administration's fighting back against Democrat witchhunts being unprecedented, Barack Obama spent eight years fighting with Congress over their exercising their rights to oversight.

9. Fighting subpoenas in the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation investigation
When the Obama administration inexplicably .......

Read full article at PJ Media ^ | June 5, 2019
 
TTT....You leftists scum who complain about Trump's subpoenas need to handle this...or do I give you all too much credit for being HONEST?
 
After the long and thorough, and, of course, incredibly expensive Mueller investigation, Democrats were left distraught over a lack of any crime to justify going forward with impeachment. In the wake of the Mueller report, they’ve since promised new investigations in the hopes of finding some crime to justify putting the country through a process that most don’t want us to go through just because Democrats haven’t gotten over the 2016 election. In recent weeks, stories about subpoenas being challenged and Trump officials being instructed not testify have been saturating the news and being presented as evidence of further obstruction. Most notably, Attorney General Barr faces a forthcoming vote of contempt in the House for not wanting to be a part of the Democrats’ witch hunt.

It seems as good a time as any to remind Democrats that we know their outrage is phony and that we know this is just pandering to their base, who wants to see them "resist, resist, resist" at all costs. So, I've compiled nine examples of fights over subpoenas or testimony during the Obama years. The point here is that fights between the executive branch and the legislative branch over executive privilege are nothing new. Despite the rhetoric that the Trump administration's fighting back against Democrat witchhunts being unprecedented, Barack Obama spent eight years fighting with Congress over their exercising their rights to oversight.

9. Fighting subpoenas in the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation investigation
When the Obama administration inexplicably .......

Read full article at PJ Media ^ | June 5, 2019
Nine times over eight years?
 
After the long and thorough, and, of course, incredibly expensive Mueller investigation, Democrats were left distraught over a lack of any crime to justify going forward with impeachment. In the wake of the Mueller report, they’ve since promised new investigations in the hopes of finding some crime to justify putting the country through a process that most don’t want us to go through just because Democrats haven’t gotten over the 2016 election. In recent weeks, stories about subpoenas being challenged and Trump officials being instructed not testify have been saturating the news and being presented as evidence of further obstruction. Most notably, Attorney General Barr faces a forthcoming vote of contempt in the House for not wanting to be a part of the Democrats’ witch hunt.

It seems as good a time as any to remind Democrats that we know their outrage is phony and that we know this is just pandering to their base, who wants to see them "resist, resist, resist" at all costs. So, I've compiled nine examples of fights over subpoenas or testimony during the Obama years. The point here is that fights between the executive branch and the legislative branch over executive privilege are nothing new. Despite the rhetoric that the Trump administration's fighting back against Democrat witchhunts being unprecedented, Barack Obama spent eight years fighting with Congress over their exercising their rights to oversight.

9. Fighting subpoenas in the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation investigation
When the Obama administration inexplicably .......

Read full article at PJ Media ^ | June 5, 2019
Nine times over eight years?
Funny you don't use that logic when speaking about comparing Trump's economy compared to the 8 years of the Surrender Monkeys quantitative easing!
 
After the long and thorough, and, of course, incredibly expensive Mueller investigation, Democrats were left distraught over a lack of any crime to justify going forward with impeachment. In the wake of the Mueller report, they’ve since promised new investigations in the hopes of finding some crime to justify putting the country through a process that most don’t want us to go through just because Democrats haven’t gotten over the 2016 election. In recent weeks, stories about subpoenas being challenged and Trump officials being instructed not testify have been saturating the news and being presented as evidence of further obstruction. Most notably, Attorney General Barr faces a forthcoming vote of contempt in the House for not wanting to be a part of the Democrats’ witch hunt.

It seems as good a time as any to remind Democrats that we know their outrage is phony and that we know this is just pandering to their base, who wants to see them "resist, resist, resist" at all costs. So, I've compiled nine examples of fights over subpoenas or testimony during the Obama years. The point here is that fights between the executive branch and the legislative branch over executive privilege are nothing new. Despite the rhetoric that the Trump administration's fighting back against Democrat witchhunts being unprecedented, Barack Obama spent eight years fighting with Congress over their exercising their rights to oversight.

9. Fighting subpoenas in the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation investigation
When the Obama administration inexplicably .......

Read full article at PJ Media ^ | June 5, 2019
9 times in 8 years, huh? Trump’s beaten that in just a couple weeks
 
After the long and thorough, and, of course, incredibly expensive Mueller investigation, Democrats were left distraught over a lack of any crime to justify going forward with impeachment. In the wake of the Mueller report, they’ve since promised new investigations in the hopes of finding some crime to justify putting the country through a process that most don’t want us to go through just because Democrats haven’t gotten over the 2016 election. In recent weeks, stories about subpoenas being challenged and Trump officials being instructed not testify have been saturating the news and being presented as evidence of further obstruction. Most notably, Attorney General Barr faces a forthcoming vote of contempt in the House for not wanting to be a part of the Democrats’ witch hunt.

It seems as good a time as any to remind Democrats that we know their outrage is phony and that we know this is just pandering to their base, who wants to see them "resist, resist, resist" at all costs. So, I've compiled nine examples of fights over subpoenas or testimony during the Obama years. The point here is that fights between the executive branch and the legislative branch over executive privilege are nothing new. Despite the rhetoric that the Trump administration's fighting back against Democrat witchhunts being unprecedented, Barack Obama spent eight years fighting with Congress over their exercising their rights to oversight.

9. Fighting subpoenas in the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation investigation
When the Obama administration inexplicably .......

Read full article at PJ Media ^ | June 5, 2019
9 times in 8 years, huh? Trump’s beaten that in just a couple weeks
What would you expect after being cleared by Mueller's 2+ year investigation 1.4 million documents turned over, over 500 subpoenas served and acted upon and the Party of INFANTICIDE just won't let go....time to declare you scum LOST and prepare for the AG Barr indictments of the phony investigation and FISA abuse!
 
After the long and thorough, and, of course, incredibly expensive Mueller investigation, Democrats were left distraught over a lack of any crime to justify going forward with impeachment. In the wake of the Mueller report, they’ve since promised new investigations in the hopes of finding some crime to justify putting the country through a process that most don’t want us to go through just because Democrats haven’t gotten over the 2016 election. In recent weeks, stories about subpoenas being challenged and Trump officials being instructed not testify have been saturating the news and being presented as evidence of further obstruction. Most notably, Attorney General Barr faces a forthcoming vote of contempt in the House for not wanting to be a part of the Democrats’ witch hunt.

It seems as good a time as any to remind Democrats that we know their outrage is phony and that we know this is just pandering to their base, who wants to see them "resist, resist, resist" at all costs. So, I've compiled nine examples of fights over subpoenas or testimony during the Obama years. The point here is that fights between the executive branch and the legislative branch over executive privilege are nothing new. Despite the rhetoric that the Trump administration's fighting back against Democrat witchhunts being unprecedented, Barack Obama spent eight years fighting with Congress over their exercising their rights to oversight.

9. Fighting subpoenas in the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation investigation
When the Obama administration inexplicably .......

Read full article at PJ Media ^ | June 5, 2019
9 times in 8 years, huh? Trump’s beaten that in just a couple weeks
What would you expect after being cleared by Mueller's 2+ year investigation 1.4 million documents turned over, over 500 subpoenas served and acted upon and the Party of INFANTICIDE just won't let go....time to declare you scum LOST and prepare for the AG Barr indictments of the phony investigation and FISA abuse!
Yeah like pizzagate and e-mails and Benghazi? Stfu, idiot.
 
After the long and thorough, and, of course, incredibly expensive Mueller investigation, Democrats were left distraught over a lack of any crime to justify going forward with impeachment. In the wake of the Mueller report, they’ve since promised new investigations in the hopes of finding some crime to justify putting the country through a process that most don’t want us to go through just because Democrats haven’t gotten over the 2016 election. In recent weeks, stories about subpoenas being challenged and Trump officials being instructed not testify have been saturating the news and being presented as evidence of further obstruction. Most notably, Attorney General Barr faces a forthcoming vote of contempt in the House for not wanting to be a part of the Democrats’ witch hunt.

It seems as good a time as any to remind Democrats that we know their outrage is phony and that we know this is just pandering to their base, who wants to see them "resist, resist, resist" at all costs. So, I've compiled nine examples of fights over subpoenas or testimony during the Obama years. The point here is that fights between the executive branch and the legislative branch over executive privilege are nothing new. Despite the rhetoric that the Trump administration's fighting back against Democrat witchhunts being unprecedented, Barack Obama spent eight years fighting with Congress over their exercising their rights to oversight.

9. Fighting subpoenas in the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation investigation
When the Obama administration inexplicably .......

Read full article at PJ Media ^ | June 5, 2019
9 times in 8 years, huh? Trump’s beaten that in just a couple weeks
What would you expect after being cleared by Mueller's 2+ year investigation 1.4 million documents turned over, over 500 subpoenas served and acted upon and the Party of INFANTICIDE just won't let go....time to declare you scum LOST and prepare for the AG Barr indictments of the phony investigation and FISA abuse!
Yeah like pizzagate and e-mails and Benghazi? Stfu, idiot.
Since all the alphabet agencies were controlled by deep state operatives. ..you are an imbecile!..So fucking easy to shut you up...but you will continue to make yourself look like the low 2 digit IQ'd freak that you are!

 
After the long and thorough, and, of course, incredibly expensive Mueller investigation, Democrats were left distraught over a lack of any crime to justify going forward with impeachment. In the wake of the Mueller report, they’ve since promised new investigations in the hopes of finding some crime to justify putting the country through a process that most don’t want us to go through just because Democrats haven’t gotten over the 2016 election. In recent weeks, stories about subpoenas being challenged and Trump officials being instructed not testify have been saturating the news and being presented as evidence of further obstruction. Most notably, Attorney General Barr faces a forthcoming vote of contempt in the House for not wanting to be a part of the Democrats’ witch hunt.

It seems as good a time as any to remind Democrats that we know their outrage is phony and that we know this is just pandering to their base, who wants to see them "resist, resist, resist" at all costs. So, I've compiled nine examples of fights over subpoenas or testimony during the Obama years. The point here is that fights between the executive branch and the legislative branch over executive privilege are nothing new. Despite the rhetoric that the Trump administration's fighting back against Democrat witchhunts being unprecedented, Barack Obama spent eight years fighting with Congress over their exercising their rights to oversight.

9. Fighting subpoenas in the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation investigation
When the Obama administration inexplicably .......

Read full article at PJ Media ^ | June 5, 2019
9 times in 8 years, huh? Trump’s beaten that in just a couple weeks
What would you expect after being cleared by Mueller's 2+ year investigation 1.4 million documents turned over, over 500 subpoenas served and acted upon and the Party of INFANTICIDE just won't let go....time to declare you scum LOST and prepare for the AG Barr indictments of the phony investigation and FISA abuse!
Yeah like pizzagate and e-mails and Benghazi? Stfu, idiot.
Since all the alphabet agencies were controlled by deep state operatives. ..you are an imbecile!..So fucking easy to shut you up...but you will continue to make yourself look like the low 2 digit IQ'd freak that you are!


Alphabet agencies controlled by deep state operatives! Black helicopters! Tanks rolling down the streets!!!

Lol shut up you retard
 
After the long and thorough, and, of course, incredibly expensive Mueller investigation, Democrats were left distraught over a lack of any crime to justify going forward with impeachment. In the wake of the Mueller report, they’ve since promised new investigations in the hopes of finding some crime to justify putting the country through a process that most don’t want us to go through just because Democrats haven’t gotten over the 2016 election. In recent weeks, stories about subpoenas being challenged and Trump officials being instructed not testify have been saturating the news and being presented as evidence of further obstruction. Most notably, Attorney General Barr faces a forthcoming vote of contempt in the House for not wanting to be a part of the Democrats’ witch hunt.

It seems as good a time as any to remind Democrats that we know their outrage is phony and that we know this is just pandering to their base, who wants to see them "resist, resist, resist" at all costs. So, I've compiled nine examples of fights over subpoenas or testimony during the Obama years. The point here is that fights between the executive branch and the legislative branch over executive privilege are nothing new. Despite the rhetoric that the Trump administration's fighting back against Democrat witchhunts being unprecedented, Barack Obama spent eight years fighting with Congress over their exercising their rights to oversight.

9. Fighting subpoenas in the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation investigation
When the Obama administration inexplicably .......

Read full article at PJ Media ^ | June 5, 2019
9 times in 8 years, huh? Trump’s beaten that in just a couple weeks
What would you expect after being cleared by Mueller's 2+ year investigation 1.4 million documents turned over, over 500 subpoenas served and acted upon and the Party of INFANTICIDE just won't let go....time to declare you scum LOST and prepare for the AG Barr indictments of the phony investigation and FISA abuse!
Yeah like pizzagate and e-mails and Benghazi? Stfu, idiot.
Since all the alphabet agencies were controlled by deep state operatives. ..you are an imbecile!..So fucking easy to shut you up...but you will continue to make yourself look like the low 2 digit IQ'd freak that you are!


Alphabet agencies controlled by deep state operatives! Black helicopters! Tanks rolling down the streets!!!

Lol shut up you retard

No reply for the Hildebeasts HUNDREDS OF FELONIES....FUCKING PUTZ!
 
There were credible allegations that the IRS was used to punish political enemies. Obama used "executive privilege" to keep the IRS director from testifying before congress and there wasn't a peep out of the mainstream media.
 

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