WilliamSeger
Philosopher
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2006
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It is work product of the executive branch. A executive power is vested in the president. Not getting final edit seems weird.
But executive oversight and impeachment powers are vested in the House. If the subject of the report is the executive branch, then the House at least is entitled to see the original report, not just the parts the executive branch approves. They can subpoena the original report or Mueller's testimony about it, or both. The FBI and DoJ exist to serve the people's interests, not the president's; their work products belong to us.