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show up. that is what the law will say. now, look, we can have a conversation about executive privilege. executive privilege is important in the sense that any president should have the right to believe that the private conversations he has with advisers about policy will be protected. but remember, bottom line whether he it comes to the law, congress need not recognize executive privilege. that s not where we are. we will recognize that but when you assert executive privilege, you come before the congress and say look, i ll talk about everything other than that which the white house wants to the assert executive privilege on. and so that s the right way to do this. but you know, look at the end of the day, this is going to be just another example of the white house offering up a completely novel and absurd legal strategy to protect the president. and congressman on michael cohen s testimony released today, here is very clearly you were in the room when he gave that closed door testi
he has with advisers about policy will be protected. but remember, bottom line whether he it comes to the law, congress need not recognize executive privilege. that s not where we are. we will recognize that but when you assert executive privilege, you come before the congress and say look, i ll talk about everything other than that which the white house wants to the assert executive privilege on. and so that s the right way to do this. but you know, look at the end of the day, this is going to be just another example of the white house offering up a completely novel and absurd legal strategy to protect the president. and congressman on michael cohen s testimony released today, here is very clearly you were in the room when he gave that closed door testimony he s very clearly saying jay sekulow told me to say things that were not true to congress. that s ultimately what the accusation that he pled guilty to lying to congress was about that testimony. yeah, and look, let s stipulate