Key Biden agency slapped with historic subpoenas over 'improper' swing state voter registration push
FIRST ON FOX: The House Committee on Small Business subpoenaed the Small Business Administration on Tuesday over what it says is a lack of transparency on alleged efforts by the Biden administration to funnel resources to a key swing state to register voters in a move they say could be unconstitutional.
On Tuesday, the committee subpoenaed SBA Chief of Staff Arthur Plews and his special adviser, Tyler Robinson, after they are said to have been no-shows at scheduled transcribed interviews with the committee and failed to turn over documents related to a program that is allegedly "diverting its resources away from assisting Main Street so it can register Democrat voters" in the key swing state of Michigan.
The committee says this action represents the first time that Chairman Roger Williams has subpoenaed the SBA and is the first subpoena from the committee in a decade.
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