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This is no Chadha
- Rice has spent several hours with the commission in private, but she has maintained that a member of the president's staff can't appear before a congressionally chartered commission without violating the Constitution's separation of powers.
Can we all agree this is a load of crap? No separation of powers problem if she appears in private, but the Constitution forbids her from testifying in public? Yeah, right.
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