miketx
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What liar told you that?McGahn testified to the grand jury and executive privilege was waived. Stuff Fox doesn't tell you.In McGahn's case, privilege was waived.It's the Federal Court's decision to decide if Congress is abusing subpoena power by denying a specific subpoena in a court ruling. Nowhere in xhe, Constitution is the Executive Branch given authority to make that decision.Congress does not have the right to abuse subpoena power for political purposes.
Nowhere in the Constitution does it say that Congress can use subpoenas to void Executive Privilege.
No, it wasn't. That's just the spin you loons are attempting.