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Originally Posted by Bladewire
The House has the power to subpoena Trump and the new AG , and televise the hearings 
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Yea, been expecting that since election night but, a lot can happen between now and when they take their seats. To much in fact.
But much of what is about to happen will be decided in the SC, now you know why kavanaugh.
For someone who proclaims to be innocent of many charges 'not even brought forward', it sure is not looking like it.
Trumps pinch point is his legal staff which is short in number and has few wanting to ruin their reputation joining his team. But when those subpoena's come through, they need to be double the number they currently have to have a chance to keep up with them.
But my concern is what happens in the lame duck session of congress and current documentation not allowed into the congressional inquiry. The future office holders have no power to force the preservation those documents.
A simple tax return exposure will certainly change public opinion quickly.
But not change all the complex details that will end up in the SC.