Jan. 6 committee subpoenas for sitting lawmakers could enter 'dangerous Constitutional territory'
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The past doesn't tell us much about how the House committee investigating the January riot at the Capitol can get the information it wants from Reps. Scott Perry, R-Penn., and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio.
Perry claimed he wouldn’t cooperate with the panel. Perry argues the committee itself "is illegitimate" – even though the full House voted to create the entity. On Twitter, Perry then suggested Democrats wanted information from him to distract from issues at the border, inflation and Afghanistan.
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