Corey Lewandowski Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee

Corey Lewandowski Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee

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Corey Lewandowski testified before the House Judiciary Committee, where tensions arose between committee members over the purpose of the hearing. Lewandowski, subpoenaed for an impeachment hearing, was combative and sarcastic, often deferring to White House counsel and citing executive privilege. He denied illegal actions but confirmed pressure on Jeff Sessions regarding the Russia investigation. The White House's use of executive privilege to block testimonies was a key issue, raising questions about legal compliance and oversight.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the main reason for Corey Lewandowski's appearance before the House Judiciary Committee?

To testify in an impeachment hearing

To discuss his potential Senate run

To support the Mueller report findings

To provide evidence against the Obama administration

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How did Lewandowski respond to questions about the Mueller report during the hearing?

He refused to attend the hearing

He responded with sarcasm

He was cooperative and forthcoming

He provided detailed answers

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What did Lewandowski confirm about President Trump's request to him?

Trump asked him to disclose media secrets

Trump asked him to run for Senate

Trump asked him to testify against Jeff Sessions

Trump asked him to limit the Russia investigation

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What legal concept did Lewandowski frequently refer to during his testimony?

Judicial review

Diplomatic immunity

Executive privilege

Attorney-client privilege

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What limitation does the White House face regarding executive privilege?

It cannot be used for current officials

It cannot ensure compliance from former officials

It is not recognized by the Supreme Court

It is only applicable to military matters