On Capitol Hill, the House Judiciary Committee has issued subpoenas to four of the eight U.S. attorneys who lost their jobs in a wave of dismissals from the Bush administration. The subpoenas come as part of an investigation into whether the attorneys were forced out for political reasons. The House move marks the Democrats’ first major use of their new subpoena authority. The four prosecutors have been called to appear before a hearing next Tuesday.
House Subpoenas Fired U.S. Attorneys
HeadlineMar 02, 2007