I know it was so long ago — like 9:14a today — but did you read my report? The Trump Administration Is Arguing It Can Keep Information About The Trans Military Ban Secret Under Executive Privilege —>https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/the-trump-administration-is-arguing-it-can-keep-information?utm_term=.bmYZDEXjk …
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To tee this up for a decision (and potential higher-court review), Judge Kollar-Kotelly has ordered DOJ to file a motion seeking to stop discovery the dep't asserts is barred by the presidential communications privilege by Feb. 27 — with response and reply to follow in March.
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Additionally, although they were submitted to the court (and each other) on Feb. 12, the court made public the letters detailing the executive privilege discovery dispute this afternoon. Plaintiffs: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4380850-Doe-v-Trump-Plaintiffs-Feb-12-Letter.html …pic.twitter.com/zYwZHSPNrL
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So basically they claim that they can make decisions that are secret and beyond review even as they are implemented?
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Wait. I am not sure I am fully grasping all of this. The court wants to see Trump's sources that he used to justify the trans ban but Trump is saying that he is president & doesn't have to say. So the court wants justification from Trump but he doesn't even want to provide that
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In camera review by a judge doesn’t pose a threat.
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dont meen to b stupid but how can they legaly refuse?
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