Judges consider when to play referee in age of Trump

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At the core of a dispute tied to whether a former White House counsel must testify before the House and whether President Trump may divert funds for a wall lies a deeper quandary: Would the involvement of judges preserve or thwart the separation of powers?

Would the involvement of judges, to referee such conflicts between Congress and the executive, preserve the constitutional separation of powers or thwart that balance?Lawyers for the Democratic-led House argue that judges must intervene lest congressional power be diminished, while the Trump administration contends judges should stay out.

Griffith acknowledged in that opinion and in his questions on Tuesday that the executive branch could be engaged in serious obstruction but said that was not a matter for the courts.Dissenting from the February ruling was Judge Judith Rogers, who asserted,"For the first time in our history, the President has met the House's attempt to perform its constitutional responsibility with sweeping categorical resistance.

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