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GOP questions Trump subpoena timing: 'Made-for-TV prop'

Por: Fox News Politics October 14, 2022

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Republicans are questioning the timing of the January 6 Committee's subpoena of – more than a year after it started its investigation and just weeks before Republicans are expected to disband the committee if they win back the House.The Select Committee’s unenforceable subpoena is just another made-for-TV prop, Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., told Fox News Digital.Everything the January 6th Committee does is a performance, said Banks, whose... + full article



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