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Where does Trump's executive priviledge power lay when it comes to stopping Don McGahn from testifying in from of Congress? Does executive priledge still extend to someone who no longer works in the White House? And does Congress have the power to subpoena for Trumps Taxe records? Do lawmakers have a legitiment legislative reason to do so or it is just for political gain? We discuss this week on Bakcroom Politics