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VisitOutcome of House vote on Bannon and Navarro subpoenas by August 31
Repeal both • 33%
Repeal Bannon's only • 33%
Repeal Navarro's only • 33%
Do not repeal • 33%
Official Congressional records or statements from the House Speaker
Republican Representatives Call for House Vote to Repeal Bannon and Navarro Subpoenas
Jun 10, 2024, 03:42 PM
Republican Representatives Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene are calling for the House to officially vote on declaring the subpoenas issued to Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro as illegitimate. Massie argues that the subpoenas were improperly issued and should be repealed. Greene has urged House Speaker Mike Johnson to hold a vote on the matter, comparing the subpoenas to the actions of the January 6 Committee, which she claims was formed in violation of House rules by then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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Passes • 33%
Fails • 33%
Not voted on • 34%
Rescinded • 33%
Upheld • 33%
Pending • 34%
Garland complies and hands over tapes • 25%
Garland does not comply, further legal action taken • 25%
Garland resigns • 25%
No significant action taken • 25%
Held in contempt • 33%
Not held in contempt • 33%
Vote postponed • 34%
Passed • 33%
Not Passed • 33%
Vote Delayed • 34%
Contempt charges approved • 33%
Contempt charges denied • 33%
Contempt charges deferred • 34%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Contempt resolution passes • 50%
Contempt resolution fails • 50%
Passes • 33%
Fails • 33%
Postponed • 34%
Overturn Veto • 33%
Fail to Overturn • 33%
No Re-vote • 34%
Strictly along party lines • 25%
Bipartisan support for contempt • 25%
Bipartisan opposition to contempt • 25%
No clear party line vote • 25%
AG Garland complies with subpoenas • 25%
AG Garland faces fines • 25%
AG Garland faces imprisonment • 25%
No significant action taken • 25%
Undecided • 34%
Not schedule vote • 33%
Schedule vote • 33%
No statement • 34%
Support Repeal • 33%
Oppose Repeal • 33%