“A federal judge in Washington expressed disbelief that the White House could control what its former officials might talk about, when they’re subpoenaed by the House of Representatives or otherwise,” CNN reports.
Said Judge Katanji Brown Jackson: “We don’t live in a world where your status as a former executive branch official somehow shields you or prevents you from giving information.”
“The lawsuit is over whether former White House counsel Don McGahn must appear for testimony in the House. Democrats issued the subpoena in April, though he ignored their demands and didn’t show up.”

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