The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is now considering subpoenas on several WH staff members.
Today's hearing is to consider subpoenas for several White House staff members Condoleezza Rice, Andrew Card, Mike Duncan for Republican National Committee documents, and Fred Fielding.
Watch Live on CSPAN 3 or on the Committee's Website
Henry Waxman coming off yesterdays Tillman and Lynch hearing is ready to hit another one out of the park.
UPDATE: After lots of whining and complaining by republicans, the committee voted to issue subpoenas to Mike Duncan and Condoleeza Rice.
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
* The testimony of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice regarding the fabricated claim that Iraq sought uranium from Niger and other issues;
* The testimony of former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card regarding the leak of Valerie Plame Wilson’s covert identity and White House security procedures;
* RNC documents related to possible violations of the Presidential Records Act and the Hatch Act by White House officials;
* Contacts between the White House and MZM, a federal contractor implicated in bribery charges.
Members of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Democrats
* Henry A. Waxman, California, Chairman
* Rep. Tom Lantos, California
* Rep. Edolphus Towns, New York
* Rep. Paul E. Kanjorski, Pennsylvania
* Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, New York
* Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, Maryland
* Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich, Ohio
* Rep. Danny K. Davis, Illinois
* Rep. John F. Tierney, Massachusetts
* Rep. Wm. Lacy Clay, Missouri
* Rep. Diane E. Watson, California
* Rep. Stephen F. Lynch, Massachusetts
* Rep. Brian Higgins, New York
* Rep. John A. Yarmuth, Kentucky
* Rep. Bruce L. Braley, Iowa
* Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, District of Columbia
* Rep. Betty McCollum, Minnesota
* Rep. Jim Cooper, Tennessee
* Rep. Chris Van Hollen, Maryland
* Rep. Paul W. Hodes, New Hampshire
* Rep. Christopher S. Murphy, Connecticut
* Rep. John P. Sarbanes, Maryland
* Rep. Peter Welch, Vermont
Republicans
* Rep. Tom Davis, Virginia, Ranking Minority Member
* Rep. Dan Burton, Indiana
* Rep. Christopher Shays, Connecticut
* Rep. John M. McHugh, New York
* Rep. John L. Mica, Florida
* Rep. Mark E. Souder, Indiana
* Rep. Todd Russell Platts, Pennsylvania
* Rep. Chris Cannon, Utah
* Rep. John J. Duncan, Jr., Tennessee
* Rep. Michael Turner, Ohio
* Rep. Darrell E. Issa, California
* Rep. Kenny Marchant, Texas
* Rep. Lynn A. Westmoreland, Georgia
* Rep. Patrick T. McHenry, North Carolina
* Rep. Virginia Foxx, North Carolina
* Rep. Brian Bilbray, California
* Rep. Bill Sali, Idaho
* Vacancy
Waxman's opening statement here
Republicans are already whining before opening statements because 3 days notice wasn't enough for him.
Republican Rep John Mica is bringing up the "Sandy Berger should get a subpoena too" BS. I don't understand why they didn't think to do this while they were in the majority and thusly have relinquished this ridiculous line of argument.