Court says White House must comply with impeachment subpoenas

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'Presidents are not kings,' Jackson wrote in her decision. 'No one, not even the head of the Executive branch, is above the law.'

1 / 3A federal judge ruled that former White House Counsel Don McGahn cannot claim absolute immunity from testifying in impeachment hearingsA federal judge ruled that former White House Counsel Don McGahn cannot claim absolute immunity from testifying in impeachment hearings Washington - A US appeals court judge ruled Monday that President Donald Trump's top aides must comply with subpoenas issued by the impeachment investigation against him.

She said Congress has the power to subpoena any of the president's advisors, whether they are involved in domestic policies or sensitive national security issues. "To those witnesses who hide behind fallacious claims of absolute immunity, this ruling shows again how meritless their position remains," intelligence committee chairman Adam Schiff said in a statement.

 

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Ok. So he'll trudge up to capital Hill and invoke privelege there. And it will stand.

Praise God how old mall Georgia step up and let trump know he does not have total Immunity and what does his cronies and henchmen. No one is above the law. Not even king Trump. Fox tabloid news should be investigated as well supporting trump lies and conspiracy theory.

and yet bill barr's DoJ will argue with that plain fact

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