U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo / PHOTO: AP ( Luis Cornelio , Headline USA ) The House Oversight Committee has threatened to issue subpoenas due to the Biden administration’s refusal to disclose information related to its contentious decision to pause the issuance of new export licenses for firearms, firearm components and immunity for 90 days.
In a letter to Department of Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo , House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer , R-Ky., called out the agency for its failure to respond to a Nov. 28, 2023, letter requesting information about what Comer described as the targeting of the “firearm industry.” 🚨 The Biden Administration is targeting lawful gun-owning Americans exercising their Second Amendment rights. Commerce is now more than five weeks delinquent in satisfying my requests for information. I will use the compulsory process. Read👇 @Reuters https://t.co/oJNBQucdu0 — Rep. James Comer (@RepJamesComer) January 20, 2024 Initially, Comer issued […]
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