The Republican National Committee on Wednesday sued the House panel investigating last year's attack on the Capitol, arguing the congressional committee is seeking potentially confidential information about RNC members.
investigating last year's attack on the Capitol, arguing the congressional committee is seeking potentially confidential information about RNC members.
The RNC called the subpoena a “fishing expedition" that could expose its strategies and personal information of its members and donors. The suit names House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and members of the congressional committee as defendants. Salesforce is a data and digital communications vendor for the RNC. The RNC said a subpoena could expose private information of party supporters and donors, including how people responded to and opened emails.
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