Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday rejected congressional subpoenas issued for him and for the State Department to provide information and testimony to lawmakers about two politically charged developments. https://t.co/ScQEbuqVHw
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) August 9, 2020
BREAKING: Chairs @RepEliotEngel & @RepMaloney and @SenatorMenendez announce subpoenas for witnesses in the investigation of President Trump's firing of State Department IG Steve Linick. pic.twitter.com/PR9C6mSPIN
— House Foreign Affairs Committee (@HouseForeign) August 3, 2020
House committees subpoena Mike Pompeo's alleged dog walker they accuse of 'stonewalling' probe of Trump's firing of IG https://t.co/6qeQjSzS8G
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) August 3, 2020
NEW: President Donald Trump fired a watchdog who was investigating one of his friends.
"Steve Linick is one of several [IGs] who were removed while undertaking politically sensitive probes," writes our @daniellebrian, @schwellenbach, & @adamzagorin. https://t.co/wraAjQW1Sc
— Project On Government Oversight (@POGOBlog) August 7, 2020
House Democrats scored a significant and potentially far-reaching victory with a federal appeals court ruling that Congress can sue to enforce subpoenas of senior White House officials. https://t.co/DC8r9TYf1F
— Bloomberg Government (@BGOV) August 10, 2020
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