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White House snubs to Congress leave Republicans as well as Democrats aghast
https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/15/politics/congress-investigations-white-house/index.html
By Manu Raju, Alex Rogers and Ted Barrett, CNN
Updated 8:14 AM ET, Mon April 15, 2019
(CNN)Republicans on Capitol Hill are raising alarms at the White House's resistance to congressional demands, fearing President Donald Trump is bolstering the power of his office at the expense of Congress.
The White House has stonewalled House Democrats on nearly all aspects of their sprawling investigations into the President, refusing to provide documents as requested by committee chairmen, preventing former White House officials from complying with Democratic demands and fighting subpoenas pertaining to the US Census and the administration's handling of the security clearance process.
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Trump has also come into conflict with Republican lawmakers over personnel and legislative strategy. In the past few months, Trump pushed for them to return to the politically risky fight to replace the Affordable Care Act. He considered nominees key Republican senators don't want for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. And he pulled another Ron Vitiello to lead US Immigration and Customs Enforcement that Republicans actually liked.
"This is a non-traditional presidency," Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican and member of the GOP leadership team, when asked about the White House circumventing Congress. "And the President now believes he doesn't need a lot of advisers because he wants to do it himself."
The White House has also ignored the growing concerns from GOP senators over Trump's reliance on acting secretaries to run his Cabinet, a move that allows them to avoid the Senate confirmation process and his officials to temporarily escape nomination hearings intended to get their positions on the record and accountable to oversight.
Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, called it "not a good situation."......................
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