Constitutionally, is it right for Trump to withheld documents, ordered witnesses not to testify & lawyers not to participate in his trial?

Slickterp2019-12-21T16:25:41Z

It does not violate the Constitution for him to be stupid, no.

Athena2019-12-21T04:35:37Z

Do you mean was it right for a person to ask to see the court warrant issued to search you?
Yes.

Socrates2019-12-21T02:14:30Z

Every president have used Executive Privilege to keep stuff to themselves. That is completely Constitutional. However, what is also Constitutional is for Congress to go to court to force compliance to subpoenas. The House Dems intentionally CHOSE not to do this route because it didn't fit their, then, time table of needing to get impeachment out of the House and on to the Senate. Pelosi had her chance to do this during the House impeachment inquiry, she can't cry about it now.

Sally2019-12-20T19:16:35Z

No, it's wrong and no other president has done it. Also, logically, it seems to indicate he is guilty and wants to cover that up.

?2019-12-20T19:03:19Z

To order something not to do something on their own time is wrong.  The other stuff, it depends.

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