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GOP senators refused to do their job. Will House Democrats do it for them?

WASHINGTON ― With the Republican-controlled Senate poised to acquit President Donald Trump on two articles of impeachment without calling a single witness, the Democratic-controlled House may take another look at subpoenaing additional Trump administration officials ― chief among them, former national security adviser John Bolton.

“We’ll see what happens after,” Pelosi said, at that point waiting for the Senate to decide whether to allow witnesses. “I know others have been looking into it,” Rep. Rashida Tlaib said of subpoenaing Bolton in the House. It’s unclear if Bolton would now agree to speak under oath to the House or if he’d still fight a subpoena.

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