The small band of House Republicans who backed the effort to subpoena former Attorney General Pam Bondi have brushed off a plan from Democrats to hold her in contempt, leading to a split in the parties on how much there is to glean from hearing from her. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) made the motion in a March…
As GOP interest in Bondi fizzles, Democrats push for chance to question her
Originally reported by The Hill
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