Steve Bannon lämnar förhöret med representanthusets underrättelseutskott. (Jacquelyn Martin / TT NYHETSBYRÅN)

Bannons advokat hade Vita huset i luren under förhör

Då Donald Trumps tidigare chefsrådgivare Steve Bannon förhördes av representanthusets underrättelseutskott hade hans advokat direkt telefonkontakt med Vita huset, rapporterar AP.

Advokaten ska ha vidarebefordrat frågorna Bannon fick och frågat vad han kunde svara, säger en tjänsteman inom Vita huset och en annan källa till nyhetsbyrån. Förfarandet bekräftas av Vita husets pressekreterare Sarah Huckabee Sanders som säger att det är ett normalt tillvägagångssätt som följts även av andra administrationer. Vita huset menar att Bannons vittnesmål regleras av lagar som gör det möjligt för en president att undanhålla information. Det har dock ifrågasatts av flera kongressledamöter som hävdar att Trump belagt Bannon med munkavle.

Bannon frångick dock tillvägagångssättet vid ett tillfälle, då han berättade att han pratade med andra högt uppsatta tjänstemän i Vita huset om mötet mellan en rysk advokat och Donald Trump Jr, rapporterar Axios. Bannon hävdade under resten av förhöret, som handlade om eventuella kontakter mellan Trumps valkampanj och Ryssland, att han inte kunde svara på frågor om saker som rörde hans tid i Vita huset.

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Executive privilege is the power of the President of the United States and other members of the executive branch of the United States Government to resist certain subpoenas and other interventions by the legislative and judicial branches of government in pursuit of information or personnel relating to the executive. The power of Congress or the federal courts to obtain such information is not mentioned explicitly in the United States Constitution, nor is there any explicit mention in the Constitution of an executive privilege to resist such requests from Congress or courts. The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled this privilege may qualify as an element of the separation of powers doctrine, derived from the supremacy of the executive branch in its own area of Constitutional activity. The Supreme Court confirmed the legitimacy of this doctrine in United States v. Nixon in the context of a subpoena emanating from the judiciary, instead of emanating from Congress. The Court held that there is a qualified privilege, which can be invoked and thereby creates a presumption of privilege, and the party seeking the documents must then make a "sufficient showing" that the "Presidential material" is "essential to the justice of the case" (418 U.S. at 713–14). Chief Justice Warren Burger further stated that executive privilege would most effectively apply when the oversight of the executive would impair that branch's national security concerns. Regarding requests from Congress (instead of from courts) for executive branch information, as of a 2014 study by the Congressional Research Service, only two federal court cases had addressed the merits of executive privilege in such a context, and neither of those cases reached the Supreme Court. In addition to which branch of government is requesting the information, another characteristic of executive privilege is whether it involves a "presidential communications privilege" or instead a "deliberative process privilege" or some other type of privilege. The deliberative process privilege is often considered to be rooted in common law, whereas the presidential communications privilege is often considered to be rooted in separation of powers thus making the deliberative process privilege less difficult to overcome. Generally speaking, presidents, congresses and courts have historically tended to sidestep open confrontations through compromise and mutual deference, in view of previous practice and precedents regarding the exercise of executive privilege.
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