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THE case of Stephen Bannon, the top aide of former US president Donald Trump, is not only relevant as a news item. Compared to how the Philippine Senate cites people in contempt, the Bannon case also serves as a reminder of how lawmakers could wield their power without violating the constitutional and human rights of individuals.
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