Congress and the Biden administration said they have reached an “agreement in principle” to settle a legal dispute over Democrats’ subpoena for the testimony of former White House Counsel
In a joint court filing on Tuesday, the two sides said they’d agreed on an “accommodation” without specifying what the deal would entail. The legal dispute stemmed from McGahn’s refusal to comply with a subpoena from Congressional Democrats seeking to force him to testify about Russian interference during the 2016 election.
Congress sued to enforce the subpoena, leading to a long-running legal battle that has bounced back and ...
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