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@kyledcheney This is absurdist role-playing at this point. We have a court ruling that Congress has no enforceable subpoena power and an official with no legal right to act in his role. If they want him, send the Sergeant at Arms and don’t be shy about it. Otherwise, they should not bother.
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@kyledcheney What seems like a long time ago, Doug Letter made strident representations to the courts about what the legislature could do if its powers were lawlessly curtailed. Instead, Congress is in all but name dead, its powers seized by the other branches. rollcall.com/2020/01/03/house-counsel-warns-of-gun-battle-in-fight-for-trump-info/