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Republicans shift their standard for congressional subpoenas
While in the majority, Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee wanted witnesses to comply with congressional subpoenas. Now in the minority, some have backed off calls for witnesses to comply with congressional subpoenas, even telling some witnesses to ignore them.
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