White
House contests subpoena of top Obama political aide
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[July 15, 2014]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White
House asked the Republican chairman of a congressional committee on
Monday to lift a subpoena against President Barack Obama's political
adviser, who has been called to testify on Wednesday about his office's
operations.
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Representative Darrell Issa, chairman of the House of
Representatives' Oversight and Government Reform Committee, last
week subpoenaed Obama political adviser David Simas to testify about
how his office complies with the Hatch Act, a law that forbids most
federal government employees from engaging in partisan political
activity.
Simas is director of the White House Office of Political Strategy
and Outreach. Recent presidents, both Democratic and Republican,
have all had at least one top political adviser in a position
similar to that of Simas.
The subpoena is "precipitate and surprising in light of our clear
willingness to work with you to meet your informational needs,"
White House counsel Neil Eggleston wrote in a letter to Issa on
Monday.
Eggleston asked Issa to lift the subpoena. The letter did not say
whether Simas would be allowed to testify if forced. Aides are
hoping a briefing that White House legal staff are to provide to
Issa on Tuesday will answer any remaining questions he might have.
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"While I am hopeful that we can work together constructively to
address your stated interests, your subpoena is not helpful to these
efforts," Eggleston wrote.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Mohammad Zargham)
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