JJMt said:
I'm of two minds on this. The Obama administration simply ignored Congressional subpoenas and Congress had no means of enforcing its own subpoenas. It's sort of gaping whole in the Constitutional separation of powers concept. Or am I wrong or poorly informed, as I am all too frequently?
There is a method to enforce Congressional subpoenas but the same have to be directly tethered to a "legitimate legislative purpose."
Or in the alternative, material to a formal impeachment hearing.
Pelosi's lawfare lawyers messed up on the "formal" impeachment hearing resolution they passed. It instead skirted the issue. Why the House keeps trying on the Mueller Report grand jury material*. The impeachment resolution never stated it was actually for articles of impeachment, in the first instance. Oversight on POTUS foreign policy (Executive realm) is limited. The whole Ukraine President conversation based impeachment was a sham.
*Mueller fully intended to illegally leak grand jury material through his report. That was the intention all along. Only the DC Circuit issued the
McKeever decision and Bill Barr was confirmed as AG and that was stopped.