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Penultimate Amazing
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No, that's really not what I'm saying.
If they thought he was legally required to testify, and he refused, they should have gone to court to compel testimony. I'm confident courts would have "fast tracked" that case to get it heard quickly. Sure it would have delayed things an extra week or two, but that's not a big deal (as recent events showed). If he defied a court order, then that would be a good reason to impeach him.
And wait a year for SCOTUS to rule?
You do get that the legal argument posed by Trump of total immunity from investigation has never been made in the last 230 years? That it is beyond risible.
You also understand that SCOTUS is so one sided now that they are not even trying to hide their bias?
I guarantee that if the House subpoenaed the government they wouldn't have heard the case for a year.