BEFORE presenting our main points, we start with a premise that the incumbent government should not prevent officials of the executive department from appearing before Congress when summoned. The Supreme Court has ruled on executive privilege, and the other branches of government should respect that institution. Even if some senators are abusing their authority or simply diverting executive time from priorities like the pandemic, two wrongs do not make a right, as they say.

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