Bullshit. They have the authority to do so.
Yes. Congressional leaders can send the Sergeant At Arms to arrest and detain anyone who refuses to comply with a subpoena.
Now what's your purpose here?
UPDATE!
u/tewdryg is a goalpost moving faggot who doesn't want to admit he was wrong. Go figure.
Start point:
The House of representatives and their committees cannot arrest anyone. They can only refer their findings to the DOJ.
Proof provided.
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #1:
the Sergeant At Arms to arrest and detain anyone is dubious and very questionable.
Words highlighted.
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #2:
Provide me one example in which the Sergeant at Arms arrested someone.
Example provided. Example ignored by u/tewdryg
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #3:
Sergeant at Arms being used to arrest former Administration officials.
We have some really, really fucking stupid people in this community.
u/tewdryg, get used to being wrong, LOSER.
Bullshit. They have the authority to do so.
Yes. Congressional leaders can send the Sergeant At Arms to arrest and detain anyone who refuses to comply with a subpoena.
Now what's your purpose here?
UPDATE!
u/tewdryg is a goalpost moving faggot who doesn't want to admit he was wrong. Go figure.
Start point:
The House of representatives and their committees cannot arrest anyone. They can only refer their findings to the DOJ.
Proof provided.
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #1:
the Sergeant At Arms to arrest and detain anyone is dubious and very questionable.
Words highlighted.
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #2:
Provide me one example in which the Sergeant at Arms arrested someone.
Example provided. Example ignored by u/tewdryg
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #3:
Sergeant at Arms being used to arrest former Administration officials.
We have some really, really fucking stupid people in this community.
u/tewdryg, get used to being wrong.
Bullshit. They have the authority to do so.
Yes. Congressional leaders can send the Sergeant At Arms to arrest and detain anyone who refuses to comply with a subpoena.
Now what's your purpose here?
UPDATE!
u/tewdryg is a goalpost moving faggot who doesn't want to admit he was wrong. Go figure.
Start point:
The House of representatives and their committees cannot arrest anyone. They can only refer their findings to the DOJ.
Proof provided.
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #1:
the Sergeant At Arms to arrest and detain anyone is dubious and very questionable.
Words highlighted.
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #2:
Provide me one example in which the Sergeant at Arms arrested someone.
Example provided. Example ignored by u/tewdryg
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #3:
Sergeant at Arms being used to arrest former Administration officials.
u/tewdryg, get used to being wrong.
Bullshit. They have the authority to do so.
Yes. Congressional leaders can send the Sergeant At Arms to arrest and detain anyone who refuses to comply with a subpoena.
Now what's your purpose here?
u/tewdryg is a goalpost moving faggot who doesn't want to admit he was wrong. Go figure.
Start point:
The House of representatives and their committees cannot arrest anyone. They can only refer their findings to the DOJ.
Proof provided.
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #1:
the Sergeant At Arms to arrest and detain anyone is dubious and very questionable.
Words highlighted.
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #2:
Provide me one example in which the Sergeant at Arms arrested someone.
Example provided. Example ignored by u/tewdryg
u/tewdryg Goalpost move #3:
Sergeant at Arms being used to arrest former Administration officials.
u/tewdryg, get used to being wrong.
Bullshit. They have the authority to do so.
Yes. Congressional leaders can send the Sergeant At Arms to arrest and detain anyone who refuses to comply with a subpoena.
Now what's your purpose here?
u/tewdryg is a goalpost moving faggot who doesn't want to admit he was wrong. Go figure.
The House of representatives and their committees cannot arrest anyone. They can only refer their findings to the DOJ.
Goalpost move #1:
the Sergeant At Arms to arrest and detain anyone is dubious and very questionable.
Goalpost move #2:
Provide me one example in which the Sergeant at Arms arrested someone.
Goalpost move #3:
Sergeant at Arms being used to arrest former Administration officials.
Bullshit. They have the authority to do so.
Yes. Congressional leaders can send the Sergeant At Arms to arrest and detain anyone who refuses to comply with a subpoena.
Now what's your purpose here?