Constitutional Law,
Government
May 14, 2019
Judicial outcome for the current dispute isn’t sure for either side
If Congress and the president want a resolution that restores balance and allows the country to move in a positive direction, they would do well to work hard at reaching a mutually agreeable, if perhaps somewhat distasteful, resolution.





The partisan hyperbole continues between Congress and the executive branch surrounding the report of Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller. President Donald Trump has invoked executive privilege to prevent disclosure of the redacted portions of the report and underlying evidence, and the House Judiciary Committee has recommended that Attorney General William Barr be held in contempt of Congress for failing to turn over the unredacted report.
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