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Monday, November 15, 2021

Beenie, Beenie & the Jesters

 11/15/21, 8:16 AM Tip Line | Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol

TIP LINE

Chairman Thompson is interested in any information regarding the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol. We respect your need to remain confidential and will use your contact information only to follow up with you regarding your submission.

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Details: Dear Select Committee, here is your Monday morning "Contempt Powers 101" Study Guide:

Justice Willis Van Devanter made perhaps the most famous statement of Congressional "Contempt Powers" in McGrain v. Daugherty, a 1927 Supreme Court decision about Mally S. Daugherty, the brother of former Attorney General Harry Daugherty. A Select Senate committee issued a subpoena for Daugherty to testify and to also surrender records from an Ohio bank.

When Daugherty refused to comply after a second subpoena, the Senate passed a resolution issuing a warrant and authorizing a Senate deputy to take Daugherty into custody. Daugherty filed a habeas petition against his detention.

A lower court ruled that the Senate exceeded its powers by detaining Daugherty, freeing him.

However, the Supreme Court upheld his conviction, holding that under the Constitution, Congress has the power to compel witnesses and testimony “to obtain information in aid of the legislative function.”

“Each house of Congress has power, through its own process, to compel a private individual to appear before it or one of its committees and give testimony needed to enable it efficiently to exercise a legislative function belonging to it under the Constitution,” Van Devanter said.

“This has support in long practice of the houses separately, and in repeated Acts of Congress, all amounting to a practical construction of the Constitution.”

After studying the above, your "Test" is to ARREST Mark Meadows, failure will mean a non-passing grade and you will be sent back to kindergarten for milk and cookies. If you feel the Supreme Court was wrong in this "opine", then please provide a reason why and why you are so afraid to do your jobs!

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11/15/21, 8:17 AM Tip Line - Thank You | Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol 

 TIP LINE - THANK YOU

Dear Constituent,

Thank you for contacting the Select Committee and sharing information regarding the January 6th attack on the United States Capitol. The Select Committee has received your submission and is prepared to follow up on the information you provided as appropriate. We respect your need to remain confidential and will use your contact information only to follow up with you regarding your submission, unless we determine disclosure is required.

Sincerely, Bennie G. Thompson Chairman

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