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House Committee Subpoenas 15 Biden Cabinet Members Over Voter Mobilization Ahead of 2024 Elections
Jun 13, 2024, 01:14 PM
The House Administration Committee has issued subpoenas to 15 members of President Joe Biden’s Cabinet, requesting documents related to Executive Order 14019. The order, signed in 2021, focuses on voter mobilization efforts. Chairman Bryan Steil has accused the Biden administration of using taxpayer funds for partisan activities, referring to the initiative as 'Bidenbucks.' The subpoenas aim to investigate whether the administration's actions were intended to influence the upcoming 2024 elections. The executive order has been described by critics as a 'scheme' to tilt the scales.
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