U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the news media before departing on Marine One for travel to Midland, Texas from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, U.S., July 29, 2020. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Last updated on July 18th, 2023 at 01:40 pm
Former President Trump is trying to claim an executive privilege that he doesn’t have to block 1/6 witnesses from testifying.
According to Newsmax:
Newsmax reported, “President Trump is going to be fighting back. He is going to invoke executive privilege, and that means that people like chief of staff Mark Meadows, top adviser Dan Scavino, and another top adviser Kash Patel will not be able to comply with these subpoenas coming from the January 6th Commission. This is what you get with President Trump. You get a man who fights back. You understand me? That’s what we love about President Trump, and he’s sticking it to these people who are trying to go after him.”
Trump can’t block subpoenas with executive privilege, because he is not the president. Trump would need the help of President Biden to block the request from the Committee, and the Biden administration is not going to help Trump.
Trump’s claim of executive privilege is imaginary. The 1/6 Committee says that Trump doesn’t have executive privilege, and if the witnesses don’t comply, they are going to be criminally charged.
The only people Trump is sticking it to are Bannon, Meadows, Scavino, and Patel with his bogus executive privilege claim.
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