AND you're going to read/hear a lot of palaver about Trump asserting executive privilege and how that hasn't been litigated and how Trump can block testimony and release of documents, etc., etc., etc. Be ye better informed than that:Doug Logan, Cyber Ninja, says the hand count of #azaudit very closely correlates w/@maricopacounty pic.twitter.com/pDwyl2UOi7
— Kyung Lah (@KyungLahCNN) September 24, 2021
I won't quote from the article; just read it. The DOJ has strong sway here, not unlike a state AG's opinion would have weight in court (not dispositive, just to be considered seriously). Executive privilege has to be asserted by the sitting President; when it isn't, the privilege has an uphill battle.For a great expert analysis on how the Biden administration has recognized the exceptional importance of the matters under investigation and the need to meet Congress' compelling interests:
— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) September 24, 2021
Leading expert @AndyMcCanse's earlier article is a must read:https://t.co/VhK9eoXYoa
Both of these arguments — extraordinary circumstances and personal capacity — are designed to limit the precedential effect of this executive privilege waiver so that future presidential administrations will be able to protect legitimate executive branch confidentiality interests.Trump is the outlier, and he must be treated as such. He cannot be allowed to distort the Presidency or the precedent.
The audit was announced late Thursday night in a press release. Since then: crickets. 🦗 No word from the Governor or the SOS. The county’s supposedly affected have heard nothing and aren’t too thrilled with the idea. One can expect lawsuits if it ever happens. Now we wait for the formal demand from the SOS, and whether Abbott adds funding for the audit to the current special session agenda.Trump's Texas 'forensic audit' already in chaos as officials admit they don't know what they're doing: report https://t.co/spudSsctTt
— Raw Story (@RawStory) September 25, 2021
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