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The New York Times Executive privilege should not apply to White House aides. "Bush Can Hardly Argue He Has Right To Conceal Aides Conversations and Emails"

Evidence approved (7/11/2007 11:39:11 AM)

"Bush Can Hardly Argue He Has Right To Conceal Aides Conversations and Emails"

New York Times Editorial

Editorial
Abuse of Executive Privilege

The courts have recognized a president’s limited right to keep the White House’s internal deliberations private. But it is far from an absolute right, and Mr. Bush’s claim of executive privilege in the attorneys scandal is especially ludicrous. The White House has said repeatedly that Mr. Bush was not involved in the firings of nine United States attorneys. If that’s true, he can hardly argue that he has the right to conceal conversations and e-mail exchanges that his aides had with one another and the Justice Department.