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1 A presidential commission investigating the oil spill must have subpoena power, Pelosi said.
2 Unlike the government, they do not have subpoena power.
3 My inclination would be that they should have subpoena power but should exercise it sparingly.
4 We don't have subpoena powers and forensic laboratories.
5 Critics, noting the commission will not have subpoena powers, say it will not make much of a difference.
6 Would they have subpoena power?
7 The GAO, a nonpartisan investigative arm of Congress, does not have subpoena or regulatory powers, but its studies can be influential.
8 The joint investigation will have subpoena power as well as the ability to call witnesses and hold public hearings, the two agencies said.
9 Issa has subpoenaed thousands of pages of documents relating to the operation.
10 Democrats have subpoenaed the unredacted report and the evidence Mueller relied on.
11 They have subpoenaed the State Department for more documents related to the call.
12 Ganim, whom Lindsay has subpoenaed , has not appeared as a witness thus far.
13 New York City prosecutors have subpoenaed Donald Trump's tax returns, a source has said.
14 Nadler has subpoenaed the Justice Department for the full report.
15 Lindsay has subpoenaed Ganim to testify but expressed doubt on Monday that she would appear.
16 They had subpoenaed Guiseppi Corsi for the preliminary questioning.
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