Not at all. Completely different concept. A concept that many on the left do not seem to grasp.
The President gets to make decisions. As a result, he gets privilege so that he can have honest candid discussions from his advisers without any of them afraid that there discussions will be released.
A Sec of State is working on the behalf of the President. She doesnt get to make decisions. She gets to advize. As a result, she doesnt get privilege.
You mad you didn’t think of that?
There’s plenty of time to make one from popsicle sticks or tin cans. Proudly display at the next Red Hat Mob gathering.
The judge outlined some specific questions that could be answered.
As long as this is the standard, I wonder when we will hear from Jared and Ivanka about the same questions involving their communications.
Lamberth even gave some examples of lingering questions about Clinton’s emails, such as how did she come to believe that her private emails would be preserved under normal State Department processes, who told her this and when, at what point did she learn department records management officials did not know about the server, “[a]nd why did she think that using a private server to conduct State Department business was permissible under the law in the first place?”
I wonder how many of the people who are applauding this here will be shouting “foul”, “harassment” and “derangement” and the lawsuits Donald Trump will face after the Presidency?