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Judiciary Republicans Put Ron Klain, White House Staff on Notice

In a letter to White House Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President Ron Klain on Friday, House Republicans set to take control of the Judiciary Committee put a handful of President Joe Biden’s senior aides on notice that they would be the subject of Republican oversight and expected to comply with requests for information and testimony. 

In their letter, Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH), Louie Gohmert (R-TX), Ken Buck (R-CO), Steve Chabot (R-OH), Darrell Issa (R-CA), and Matt Gaetz (R-FL) explain they are, “again,” looking “to obtain your voluntary compliance with the outstanding requests for documents and information necessary for our oversight” in the 118th Congress.

The Republicans set to wield power beginning in January explain how the Biden White House has stonewalled their efforts at transparency and accountability, giving a preview of what the House Judiciary Committee will be focused on in their early days back in the majority:

Over the past twenty-one months, we have made several requests for information and documents concerning the Biden Administration’s misuse of federal criminal and counterterrorism resources to target concerned parents at school board meetings. We reiterated and itemized these requests in our recent letter of October 17, 2022, which is enclosed for your convenience. To date, you have ignored these requests. Please be aware that if our requests remain outstanding at the beginning of the 118th Congress, the Committee may be forced to resort to compulsory process to obtain the material we require.