Democrats Seek Votes on 13 More Subpoena Motions at Thursday’s Oversight Committee Markup

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Democrats Seek Votes on 13 More Subpoena Motions at Thursday’s Oversight Committee Markup

The following press release was published by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform on March 13, 2018. It is reproduced in full below.

Washington, D.C. -Today, Rep. Elijah. E. Cummings and Rep. Gerald E. Connolly, the Ranking Member and Vice Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, sent a letter requesting that Chairman Trey Gowdy place 13 motions for subpoenas on the agenda for the Committee’s upcoming business meeting on Thursday, March 15, 2018.

For each request, Cummings, Connolly, and other Committee Members previously sent Gowdy detailed letters setting forth the specific bases for the motions, but Gowdy declined to issue subpoenas on his own. They include a wide range of oversight requests within the core jurisdiction of the Committee-some of which had been bipartisan. House rules allow Committees to debate and vote on motions to issue subpoenas if a majority of Committee Members approve, but Gowdy has declined or ignored all requests to obtain these documents.

“We understand that you personally may disagree with our requests, but our Committee Members deserve the opportunity to debate and vote on these motions, rather than you blocking their consideration," Cummings and Connolly wrote. “House rules provide for subpoenas to be issued by a vote of the full Committee, and we have repeatedly asked for the opportunity to do so. Many Members believe that we must use the full force of the Committee to uphold our Constitutional obligation to conduct rigorous oversight of the executive branch. We ask that you allow us to offer these motions, debate them, and hold votes."

The proposed motions listed in today’s letter relate to the following 13 investigations in which documents and testimony are currently being withheld:

White House Withholding Documents on Security Clearances

DHS Withholding Documents on Contract for Emergency Meals

White House Withholding Information on Deadly Niger Ambush

CBP Withholding Documents on Allegations of Sexual Assault by CBP Employees

Agencies Withholding Identities of Regulatory Reform Task Force Members

DOD Withholding Documents on Federal Response to Hurricanes

HHS Withholding Documents on Collaboration with Right-Wing Group to Rescind Medicaid Freedom-of-Choice Letter

DOI Withholding Documents on Reassignment of Employees

DOJ Withholding Documents on Communications with White House on AT&T Time-Warner Merger

TIGTA Withholding Response to Complaint

USDA Withholding Documents on Communications with Corporate Lobbyists

Trump Foundation Withholding Documents on Transfer of Assets to a Disqualified Person

Jared Kushner for Testimony at Emergency Hearing on Conflicts of Interest and Security Clearances

Today’s letter follows a previous request that Cummings and Connolly sent to Gowdy on Feb. 2, 2018, asking for 13 motions for subpoenas to be added to the agenda for the business meeting the Committee held on February 6, 2018-all of which were denied:

Trump Organization Withholding Documents on Foreign Payments

DHS Withholding Documents on Russian Attacks Against States Before Election

DHS Withholding Information from IG Report on Trump Muslim Ban

White House and HHS Withholding Documents on Biased Refugee Report

HHS Withholding Documents on Gag Order Against Whistleblowers

Kushner Withholding Emails That Violate Presidential Records Act

White House Withholding Documents on Security Clearance Suspensions

Transition Team and DOJ Withholding Flynn, Jr.’s Security Clearance Documents

White House Withholding Documents on Interim Security Clearances

Flynn and Business Partners Withholding Documents on Middle East Nuclear Deal

Data Firms Withholding Documents on Foreign Contacts During Election

OMB Withholding Agency Downsizing Plans

FDIC Withholding Documents on EPA Senior Advisor Banned from Banking

Cummings also sent Gowdy a similar request on Oct. 31, 2017, asking for six motions for subpoenas to be added to the agenda for the business meeting the Committee held on Nov. 2, 2017, but these were also denied:

White House Withholding Documents on Flynn’s Foreign Contacts

White House Withholding Documents on Personal Email Use by Top Aides

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Withholding Documents on Emails

White House Withholding Documents on Hurricane Response

Governor Snyder Withholding Documents on Flint Water Investigation

Kushner Companies Withholding Documents on Alleged Housing Abuses

Source: House Committee on Oversight and Reform

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