However, as Wilford Brimley said in Absence of Malice, "Wonderful thing, a subpoena."
In a letter to House Democratic leaders, the White House
said the inquiry had violated precedent and denied President Trump’s due
process rights in such an egregious way that neither he nor the executive
branch would willingly provide testimony or documents.
“Your unprecedented actions have left the president with no
choice,” said the letter signed by Pat A. Cipollone, the White House counsel.
“In order to fulfill his duties to the American people, the Constitution, the
executive branch and all future occupants of the office of the presidency,
President Trump and his administration cannot participate in your partisan and
unconstitutional inquiry under these circumstances.”
But in refusing to cooperate with what Mr. Trump on Tuesday
called a “kangaroo court,” the president risked ensuring the very outcome he
would rather avoid. House Democrats made clear that his failure to comply with
their demands for information could form the basis for its own article of
impeachment.
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