House Republicans on Wednesday issued a subpoena to Secretary of State John Kerry demanding that he turn over the government paper trail on the Keystone XL Pipeline permit process that has spanned nearly seven years.
"Congress has a right to review these documents," said Rep. Jason Chaffetz, a Utah Republican who chairs the House Oversight and Government Reform panel.
Chaffetz said State has been "uncooperative" in responding to the committee's request for documents, and said his subpoena is both "necessary and appropriate."
"We will not be stymied in carrying out our responsibility to the American people to effectively oversee the executive branch," he said.
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Kerry was busy getting his Stepson dominion over Ukraine's Natural Gas Industry... of course he is going to block anything that opens up competition in the Energy Markets... he thinks he controls
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