This is a double edged sword here and I am on the fence on it for a few reasons.
First off, you should be able to subpoena anyone in the country for any legal reason. That's just the rule of law. No one should be above that.
However, on the flip side, there's Executive Privilege. What that means is that the President needs to be able to keep things from others because of various reasons. The President needs to have frank, candid, and honest conversations with those in his staff to make decisions about things that effect the nation. If he has someone under subpoena, he may think twice about conversations with that person, even if those conversations were legal.
However, the issue is over the recent firings of 8 US attorneys. While I don't like it when anyone is out of work, there's nothing illegal about the firings.
Democrats are trying to find anything they can to try to discredit or impeach the President, Vice President, or any members of his staff. The problem is, they've done nothing illegal, so instead of running the country and helping unite people like they said they would, they just want to do a fishing expedition that wastes time and taxpayer money.
Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com
No comments:
Post a Comment