wellwisher
Well-Known Member
The implication of Pence's statement is that Congress should impeach first and ask questions later.
That being said: if President Biden (the current president) doesn't object to the questioning, then I don't see how Pence's (a retired VP) past activities must be protected under separation of powers. He is no longer in power and retains his title only.
When a person joins the military that person is the property of the military, but when they leave the military they become a citizen again and own themselves again. The same is probably true of the president and vice president, or I would think so. The President is Commander in Chief until he leaves office, is voted out of office or his term expires. He ceases to be in the military, or one would think so. He's no longer in charge and is not under orders.
If you work for the government and have a security clearance you are required to keep secrets after you leave. You can be arrested for discussing the wrongs things in public. Executive privilege does not expire after you retire, since this time of executive privilege was when you were aware of deep state secrets at the top of the food chain.
Another reason is, if you knew you could become a targets of politics, after you leave a job, and made to tell your secrets, you would never feel free to say what is on your mind while in the job. You would play it safe trying not be vulnerable to interrogation, later, by corrupt people like Schiff. One needs some level of protection to feel free to be open and candid while in the job. Then you keep these secrets until you pass.
The fact that the Jan 6 committee is still digging is they have nothing that can be pinned on their political opponents. Al the hype was not enough. This was/is all theatre since it does not allow for due process. It is a political inquisition and hit job that was designed to hobble Trump, since they still fear him if he was to become president. Trump would play harder ball this time.
In the case Biden and the new House next year, the laptop is a wild card since there will be explaining to do. This is different since the laptop is about when Biden was a Senator who did not have executive privileges. He cannot bet asked about anything from Jan 2021 to now, but before is open game.
I read an article yesterday that some Republicans were auditing the money given to Ukraine for the war. It turns out not all the money is going to equipment as was specified. Where is the extra money going? The Biden administration is scrambling and dodging. Biden can stall with executive privilege since this is within the time frame where it applies.
This reminds me of when Obama and Biden sent all that cash to Iran so they would stop their nuke development. Why did they send pallets of cash, and how much of that was stolen and by whom? It was done in a way it could not be audited, to the end. Once it was in Iran territory the split is out of reach of US auditors. The days of Democrats money laundering are nearing the end. Luckily, that cash to Iran was protected by executive privilege.