Crepitus (04-25-2017),gamewell45 (04-25-2017)
Lunatic hysterics
Why do you think a subpoena will matter. They didn't matter to Obama and Holder.
"Should the House have held Eric Holder in contempt? The question is not whether they should have; the question is why they did not do it earlier.
Despite the attempts by the Democrats to spin this into something it is not, the contempt is very straightforward: Darryl Issa's committee issued a subpoena for documents relating to the Fast and Furious scandal. Congress, like the courts, has subpoena power. A subpoena is simply an order to appear at a certain date at a certain time to give testimony. A subpoena can also command someone to bring items or documents with them for their testimony. This is what has been happening in the House of Representatives."
https://www.usnews.com/debate-club/was-the-house-right-to-hold-eric-holder-in-contempt/eric-holder-is-defying-the-law-by-resisting-subpoena
"If Hillary Clinton’s IT specialists know damning details about the former secretary of state’s use of a private, unsecured email server, they sure aren’t talking.Clinton’s former IT aide, Bryan Pagliano – the man who set up Clinton’s homebrew email server – simply refused to obey a subpoena to appear Tuesday before a House committee hearing.
Other tech experts who maintained Clinton’s email setup asserted their Fifth Amendment right to refuse to testify.
House oversight committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, promised to consider a “full range of options” to address Pagliano’s “failure” to appear, Fox News reported."
http://www.wnd.com/2016/09/hillarys-...QcGgwLWji5U.99
"House Republicans say that the Obama administration is ignoring subpoenas for documents related to ObamaCare spending they call illegal.
"Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-Texas) and Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich.) sent a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Tuesday calling on it to comply.The committees issued the subpoenas on March 29, but Republicans say they have received only one heavily redacted page of one document from HHS in response.
“Your refusal to provide the requested documents and information raises serious concerns about the Department’s willingness to be accountable for the lawful execution of laws passed by Congress,” Upton and Brady write to HHS Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell. "
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare...care-subpoenas
I could go on but I realize that what you feel is appropriate for the King who hates America is totally different from your outrage today. The stench of hypocrisy again.