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Related: About this forumJan. 6 House Select Committee Holds Contempt Vote for Steve Bannon Over Subpoena Refusal
This is it.(Recorded video here)
The vote was unanimous to send a criminal referral to the district in DC.
Now we have to look to the full House vote.
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Jan. 6 House Select Committee Holds Contempt Vote for Steve Bannon Over Subpoena Refusal (Original Post)
ancianita
Oct 2021
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Mr. Raskin and Ms. Cheney appear to have quite an ongoing dialogue on the way out the door
bucolic_frolic
Oct 2021
#2
Good point, and yes, pretty interesting, but most people wouldn't give it a thought.
ancianita
Oct 2021
#4
Uncle Joe
(58,349 posts)1. Kicked and recommended.
Thanks for the thread ancianita.
happy to, Uncle Joe!
bucolic_frolic
(43,128 posts)2. Mr. Raskin and Ms. Cheney appear to have quite an ongoing dialogue on the way out the door
Perhaps a discussion of what's next? Good to see such bipartisanship.
ancianita
(36,023 posts)4. Good point, and yes, pretty interesting, but most people wouldn't give it a thought.
Because bipartisanship, like goodness, is assumed by the American public, imo.