House files Bush contempt brief
AP:
Bush's Executive Privilege Claims Most Expansive Since Watergate, House Committee Says
House lawyers told U.S. District Judge John D. Bates that subpoenaed White House officials cannot simply skip hearings as Miers did during the committee's investigation. Further, they said, any documents or testimony believed to be covered by the privilege must be itemized for Congress' assessment.
Bush's Executive Privilege Claims Most Expansive Since Watergate, House Committee Says
House lawyers told U.S. District Judge John D. Bates that subpoenaed White House officials cannot simply skip hearings as Miers did during the committee's investigation. Further, they said, any documents or testimony believed to be covered by the privilege must be itemized for Congress' assessment.
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