So you think that vetoing legislation is the same as ignoring subpoenas and requests for documents, etc. during an impeachment or other type of congressional inquiry? :joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy:
I'm just trying to get obstruction of Congress defined. That's pretty broad.
He didn't just ignore subpoenas. They are in the judicial branch now, you know, to settle disputes between legislative and executive. That's a normal process.
So if a normal process is now suddenly obstruction of Congress, how is vetoing a bill from legislative any different?