House Republicans Subpoena Five Agencies Over 'Bidenbucks' Election Funding
Officials from Labor, Justice, HUD, HHS, and Agriculture are to testify on the implementation of Executive Order 14019.
- The House Administration Committee seeks details on federal funds used to encourage voter registration under Biden's executive order.
- Chairman Bryan Steil claims agencies have repeatedly failed to provide requested strategic plans.
- Subpoenas follow concerns of potential partisan benefits and legal violations, including the Hatch Act.
- Republican lawmakers and conservative groups have criticized the administration's transparency and alleged left-wing collaborations.
- A Supreme Court decision on the order's constitutionality is pending, with implications for the upcoming election.