In his letter to
White House Counsel Neil Eggleston, Issa wrote, “Mr. Simas’ failure to
appear, despite having been compelled to do so by a lawfully issued
subpoena, was contumacious, and the Committee is prepared to enforce its
subpoena. In light of the White House’s apparent need to further
consider the Miers opinion, and in recognition of our mutual interest in
resolving this matter in a manner consistent with the guidance
contained therein, I am prepared to give Mr. Simas a second chance to
appear …. I urge the President to reconsider and to act in a manner
consistent with the Constitution and the Court’s ruling in Miers by
directing Mr. Simas to appear before the Committee pursuant to the
subpoena that remains in effect. If the President has a legitimate
concern that Mr. Simas’ responses to specific Committee questions will
implicate matters protected by the presidential communications
privilege, he may instruct Mr. Simas to assert that or another valid
testimonial privilege, in response to specific questions, consistent
with the Miers opinion.”
The problem, as the White House pointed out when they notified Rep. Issa that Simas would not be appearing,
is that the Chairman of the House Oversight Committee has not presented
any evidence that a crime was committed. Issa doesn’t have a shred of
evidence to back up his accusation that the administration has violated
the Hatch Act by using taxpayer funds for political activity.
On Wednesday, Issa quickly ended his hearing
after Ranking Member Elijah Cummings (D-MD) played a devastating video
of Issa promising to hold votes on controversial subpoenas when he took
over the Oversight Committee chairmanship in 2011.
The Oversight Committee has found no evidence of
wrongdoing by Simas or the new White House Office of Political Strategy
and Outreach (OPSO) that he directs. The truth is that Issa needs
someone from the White House at his hearing, or else he has nothing. Issa wanted Simas to testify because he is on a fishing
expedition. He has already claimed that Obama violated the Hatch Act,
now he is looking for something that he can use as evidence.
Without the testimony of Simas, Issa can’t get
the media attention that he is desperately craving. Ever since Speaker
Boehner took Benghazi away from him, Issa has been trolling the waters
trying to find a new Obama scandal to hang his fame on.
The White House isn’t playing along. They have shut
Issa’s little con down, and the desperate repugican is virtually
begging them to help him recover his lost limelight.
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