Stephanopoulos’ gotcha question.
Published by Chief Editor, Sammy Campbell. Written by Mark Pullen. George asked the President if he were contacted by another government in regards to information on a political opponent, would he take it? There is no law against listening to anyone in our country. The President is the chief law enforcement official in the Executive Branch. By charge in the constitution, the President must enforce the laws passed by Congress. As in President Trump's example, if Norway, a NATO ally, had information on a political opponent, he would have to listen or direct the government's agent to a…