Republicans put 11 DHS employees, including SecMayorkas, on notice
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee are calling nearly a dozen Department of Homeland Security officials to give"voluntary compliance" to testimony requests as they gear up to scrutinize the border crisis and other hot-button topics.
#BREAKING: Judiciary Republicans name potential witnesses from the Department of Homeland Security to take part in transcribed interviews and hearings early in the 118th Congress. pic.twitter.com/Aw4aObOpZAHouse Republicans have long sought to turn up the heat on DHS for the border crisis, the now seemingly defunct "Disinformation Governance Board," and more.
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