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Mrs. Krassenstein
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BREAKING: Acting Homeland Secretary Chad Wolf has just defied a subpoena and skipped the hearing on Homeland Threats.
LOCK HIM UP!
10:34 AM · Sep 17, 2020
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Acting Homeland Secretary Chad Wolf has just defied a subpoena and skipped the hearing on Homeland T (Original Post)
soothsayer
Sep 2020
OP
Do Democrats have a bill on the floor to make congressional subpoenas unquestionably enforceable?
Yeehah
Sep 2020
#2
Quick! Call the Attorney General right away! He has to be notified of this!
Midnight Writer
Sep 2020
#6
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,829 posts)1. Of course he did.
Yeehah
(4,589 posts)2. Do Democrats have a bill on the floor to make congressional subpoenas unquestionably enforceable?
Time to end this bullshit!
kelly1mm
(4,734 posts)3. Not going to happen. See Attorney General Holder
Ignoring congressional subpoenas. No (legal) consequences.
Yeehah
(4,589 posts)4. Congress can pass a statute to make them enforceable
Hence, my question about a bill.
soothsayer
(38,601 posts)7. Right that's what I thought?
ripcord
(5,502 posts)5. Democrats set the precedence wth Holder
Now we have to live with it.
Midnight Writer
(21,788 posts)6. Quick! Call the Attorney General right away! He has to be notified of this!