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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Nov 27, 2019, 06:30 PM Nov 2019

Former White House counsel Don McGahn gets temporary pause on testimony from judge

Source: CNN



(CNN)At least for now, former White House counsel Don McGahn won't have to testify to the House of Representatives.
After McGahn appealed a judge's ruling from earlier this week that he must speak to the House, the judge, Ketanji Brown Jackson, gave McGahn a temporary pause on his case on Wednesday.

The judge will continue to consider whether her ruling Monday should be kept on hold as he appeals.The judge noted that her order Wednesday "should not be construed in any way" as an indication of whether she agrees his testimony should stay on hold during the appeal. Jackson on Monday decided McGahn must testify in the House impeachment probe about President Donald Trump's actions, especially during the Russia investigation.

House Democrats have said they want McGahn to speak to episodes where Trump attempted to obstruct the investigation. The judge also strongly rebuked the White House's stonewalling of its current and former officials, which the administration says are immune from having to appear at congressional proceedings. Justice Department lawyers who represent McGahn appealed the ruling quickly, asking the courts to hold off his testimony until the DC Circuit Court of Appeals can weigh in.

The ruling this week was the first major decision by a federal judge in the Trump administration on whether its officials must speak to the House. Another case, involving a former deputy national security adviser who could speak to Trump's actions regarding Ukraine, is still tied up in court. A decision from the DC Circuit on McGahn and immunity for White House officials would mark the first time an appeals court has interpreted its role in a stand off like this between the executive branch and Congress.



Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/27/politics/don-mcgahn-pause-testimony-judge/index.html

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Former White House counsel Don McGahn gets temporary pause on testimony from judge (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Nov 2019 OP
Everyone predicted this or that he wouldn't answer BigmanPigman Nov 2019 #1

BigmanPigman

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1. Everyone predicted this or that he wouldn't answer
Wed Nov 27, 2019, 06:40 PM
Nov 2019

questions and site executive privilege since it involves info about the POTUS and is a security issue (BS!). The Dems are NOT counting on any new witnesses. This is delay, obstruction, delay, obstruction, etc. We know the story pretty well by now and do not need any of the other president's men to get impeachment in the House. I think the ruling by the judge was what was important in a whole different area.

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