
Washington Examiner economics columnist Tiana Lowe Doescher predicted that Democratic lawmakers will ignore affordability as they seek to issue various subpoenas related to the Trump administration.
The Democratic Party is vying to retake the House of Representatives in the midterm elections and can be expected to subpoena major corporations if they do so, Doescher asserts. The subpoena list includes law firms that signed deals with President Donald Trump, media giants, and donors to the White House ballroom, according to a report from Axios.
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Doescher said she’s “glad” Democrats are “making clear” they won’t prioritize affordability, which she says is “the number one issue to voters.”
“They could use the opportunity to say, ‘Well, if we take the House, we’re going to try and pass some of our affordability, anti-inflation bills,’” Doescher said on Fox Business’s Mornings with Maria Bartiromo on Tuesday. “Nope, they just want to go after people who donated
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