I will defer to @chrisgeidner , but IMO this is not a legal opinion and they can't be seriously claiming they can just ignore subpoenas?https://twitter.com/gregorykorte/status/870429765286711297 …
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Agreed. Which is why it seemed odd this statement (last paragraph) even mentioned it
I ~think~ they're saying one can't get a subpoena to enforce a minority investigative request? Which is something one can do if authorized?
But assuming the subpoena is issued by the committee (even if at request of minority) it is now a subpoena from the committee?
I suppose if the committee voted to authorize a subpoena they could, but I think the more likely route would be to make a comte request.
Like, to put the admin on notice it is now a bipartisan request. Following up, you saw this is actually an OLC memo? https://www.justice.gov/olc/file/966326/download …
No, had not. I am not a lawyer, but wouldn't this normally be something for DoJ to opine on ? Thank you
Not sure what you mean? (OLC is an office in DOJ, if that's the confusion. It's the "opinions" office, basically.)
Sorry, pardon my confusion and that does explain it. For some reason I was thinking they were WH Counsel
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