Executive privilege
- Share via
Re “Bush refuses to cooperate in probe of attorney firings,” July 10
So President Bush is invoking executive privilege to prevent his aides from testifying before Congress regarding the firing of U.S. attorneys. They may be interviewed behind closed doors, without a transcript and without taking an oath. Why does Bush object to aides testifying openly and under oath? Why does he object to them swearing to God to tell the truth? How could anything they might say be a threat to our national security?
JAMES FOURNELL
Anaheim
More to Read
Get the L.A. Times Politics newsletter
Deeply reported insights into legislation, politics and policy from Sacramento, Washington and beyond. In your inbox twice per week.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.