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        22 months ago

        yes, they do, crafting bills and seeking expertise for that is what they do for living and there is no reason to hide that.

        there is, however, reason to hide declining health of a president who would like to run for a second term 😂

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          12 months ago

          Logs of visitor names are public information, but who they met with and what was discussed is not. Executive privilege keeps that information confidential.

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            22 months ago

            you are really bad at this, spin doctor.

            there would be no reason not to say “x met with y to discuss z law”. even if the information would be technically confidential (i am not going to fact check that), there wouldn’t be reason not to volunteer that information.

            there is a reason to hide behind technicality if they are lying and defrauding the public, though.

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              12 months ago

              Thanks for demeaning me at the the outset. Gives me an understanding what I’m dealing with.

              Executive privledge guards the executive from folks that want to use information for nefarious purposes. As such, the rules are not broken by anyone for any purpose. Hope this helps, but know it will never.