House committees need not sit on the sidelines waiting for the Odumbo administration to continue stonewalling the subpoenas.
In Eastland v. U.S. Servicemen's Fund (1975), the Supreme Court enforced a Senate subcommittee subpoena. That case was originally initiated by the U.S. Servicemen's Fund against Sen. James Eastland (D-Miss.) in District Court, which dismissed the request that the subpoena be invalidated. The organization then appealed in the Circuit Court, and won. Ultimately, Eastland went to the Supreme Court, and won the case, and the subpoena was enforced.
This is actually something the House committees could go to court over.
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