Of course, House Republicans have a demonstrated history of being oh so reasonable.Flybrick wrote:Bob78164 wrote:So why is this worth a constitutional battle? --Bob
Perhaps AG Holder and President Obama would care to answer the question?
A subpeona was issued by one branch of government concerning why it was misled (DOJ said "no gunwalking." Then 10 months later retracted that letter) Congress wants to know why it was misled.
Another choose to ignore it until the last minute when the claim of executive privilege was made.
A battle does seem to take two sides.
The Justice Department certainly did not ignore the subpoena. They objected to it and attempted to negotiate. The House majority, even after seeing some of the documents, decided it wasn't satisfied. Don't recall them saying why not, though.
It's not as though they've pointed to a document and said, "We think this means you're still hiding something." This isn't about oversight any more. They're just looking to score political points. --Bob