Blanche, other Trump officials could face subpoenas on ‘day one’ of Democrat majority, Garcia says
Summary
Rep. Robert Garcia, a leading Democrat on a House committee, said that if Democrats win control of the House after the midterm elections, they will likely issue subpoenas to acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and other officials from President Trump’s administration on the first day. This action would be part of congressional oversight to review past government activities.Key Facts
- Rep. Robert Garcia is a Democrat from California.
- He is the top Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
- Garcia expects subpoenas to be issued on the first day if Democrats control the House.
- The subpoenas would target acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and other Trump administration officials.
- This plan is in preparation for possible Democratic majority after the midterm elections.
- Subpoenas are formal orders to appear or provide documents for investigation.
- The House Oversight Committee reviews government actions and officials.
- This reflects Democrats’ focus on examining the Trump administration’s conduct.
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