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“The investigation group should be able to obtain testimony or records through Judiciary Committee subpoenas and review certain intelligence-related information under House handling rules.”
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“Congressional investigators should examine how federal agencies collect, use, share, and investigate information about U.S. citizens, including active criminal investigations and sensitive collection methods.”
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“Congressional investigators should examine how federal agencies get or share information with companies, nonprofits, or other government offices when action is taken against Americans.”
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“The House should create a temporary subcommittee to investigate federal executive branch actions involving information collection, investigations, and civil liberties.”
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“The investigation group should be able to examine other possible civil liberties violations involving U.S. citizens and pursue related matters that come from information it collects.”
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“The investigation group should issue a final report, may issue earlier reports, and should be able to recommend changes to federal law while leaving formal bill markups to the full Judiciary Committee.”
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