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When was the last time a former member of the House was Meadowed?
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DU experts- re Contempt of Congress (Original Post)
malaise
Dec 2021
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bucolic_frolic
(43,182 posts)1. It's a club, you sure gotta be out there to trigger that sanction /nt
panader0
(25,816 posts)2. 1832. I think I have the date right or close.
(I am NO expert).
malaise
(269,054 posts)7. Holy Shit
Trumpians are breaking all the records
Correct - that 189 years ago - let that sink in.
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malaise
(269,054 posts)5. Nicely played
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gab13by13
(21,360 posts)4. Yeah, the 1800's for a subpoena,
then there was Haldeman during Watergate but he wasn't subpoenaed by Congress.