Raise Your Hand If You Haven't Been Subpoenad In The John Doolittle Case
Today's selection: The chief administrative officer of the House.
The top administrative officer in the House has been subpoenaed for e-mails related to the ongoing criminal investigation of Rep. John Doolittle (R-Calif.), according to a notification read on the House floor Thursday.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued the subpoena to Daniel P. Beard, the chief administrative officer of the House, whose office oversees electronic communications for members of Congress and their staff.
"The subpoena was issued in connection with the Justice Department investigation of Congressman Doolittle and seeks material from e-mail backup tapes maintained by the CAO," according to a notification of the subpoena.
It's almost a game now; will there be more people subpeonad than will vote for him in the Republican primary?
Labels: culture of corruption, John Doolitte, subpoenas
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