Obama won't challege Roves claim of executive privilege

CBS:

The Obama White House is not challenging whether a valid claim of “executive privilege” can keep former presidential advisor Karl Rove from testifying in the matter of the U.S. Attorney firings during the Bush Administration.

In a statement provided to CBS News, White House Counsel Gregory Craig says Pres. Obama is “very sympathetic to those who want to find out what happened.”

But at the same time, Craig makes it clear that Mr. Obama is not disputing the claim of privilege.

“He is also mindful as president of the United States not to do anything that would undermine or weaken the institution of the presidency,” Craig says in the statement.

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It appears they are taking the same approach to executive privilege that President Bush took when Republicans wanted to look at Clinton White House records. He has to protect the institutions of executive so that his administration will have similar protections. I think it is a smart move.

It will probably frustrate John Conyers but he needs to be frustrated on this witch hunt. I think Rove and his attorney have been cooperating with the Attorney General on the same issues.

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