1/5 Logically #ExecutivePrivilege exists to protect the *office* of the (sitting) President from something, not its occupant per se. So when the ("natural") *person* is no longer President, it should no longer apply to him, esp. w/reasonable suspicion of #HighCrimes or
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other misconduct. Never mind Congress' duty of Oversight even of the Presidency (if nec. sometimes closed-door), and cases of reasonable suspicion of High Crimes/misconduct *while in* office (ie, not merely "political" motivations). Ofc with Republican pols politicizing +