House GOP Finally Starts Seeing Results From Subpoenas and Proposed Contempt Resolutions

House GOP Finally Starts Seeing Results From Subpoenas and Proposed Contempt Resolutions

THE SIGNAL

House Republicans canceled on Wednesday a closely watched vote to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt after the bureau allowed Oversight Committee members to review a subpoenaed document tied to an investigation of President Joe Biden and his family. 

Republicans, in the aftermath, boasted they had bent Wray to their will. “The FBI caved. Members of the Oversight Committee will now be allowed to review the record alleging a bribery scheme by VP Biden,” Chairman James Comer (R‑KY) tweeted. “This record is still being used in an ongoing investigation. The FBI is ALSO making 2 docs referenced in the record available to me.”

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It was also the latest flex of the power GOP members gained over Washington officials and Democrats after flipping the House last year. Republicans and their allies are now crowing that their subpoena strategy proves to their supporters they are fulfilling campaign promises, all of which could bolster their party in next year’s elections. 

“[Democrats] got to run amok under [then-House Speaker] Nancy Pelosi’s leadership because they knew they’d never be called out,” said …

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