Subject: Re: SCOTUS avoids ‘key question’ of Trump immunity
Not because the judge thought his original argument of privilege was wrong (or obstructive) but because other information the Justice Department had previously released on the topic rendered his claim unsustainable.
She wrote: “This ruling is not predicated on a finding that the withholding was intended to cloak wrongdoing on the part of government officials or that the withholding itself was improper.”
Fair enough - then just pick any other instance where the administration made a call that was later overturned by the courts. Say, some AG construing DAPA as an effort to obstruct immigration hearings.