If Congress opts to subpoena Karl Rove or former White House Counsel Harriet Miers (who helped coordinate the dismissals), Bush will almost certainly invoke executive privilege, thereby putting the executive and legislative branches of government on a collision course. Trying to figure out what happens afterwards is like arguing over whether Batman or Wolverine would win in a fight. Going into the legal intricacies would double the length of this article, but MSNBC has an exhaustive Q&A here, and NPR explored the issue in this report.
The question of executive privilege may indeed prove to be the most contentious, interesting, and consequential element of the entire scandal. More.
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