House panel votes to subpoena Salahis

From: The Washington Times | December 9, 2009 

Congress authorized subpoenas Wednesday for the White House gate-crashers to testify about how they got into a state dinner without an invitation. Lawmakers on the House Homeland Security Committee voted Wednesday to compel the attention-hungry couple, Tareq and Michaele Salahi, to answer questions about the Nov. 24 incident. Mr. and Mrs. Salahi have said they will invoke their Fifth Amendment right to refuse to answer questions. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan has said normal security protocols weren't followed and three uniformed Secret Service officers have been placed on administrative leave. Related TWT article: WH party-crasher Salahi quits Va. tourism group ...

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House panel votes to subpoena Salahis

From: The Washington Times | December 9, 2009 

Congress authorized subpoenas Wednesday for the White House gate-crashers to testify about how they got into a state dinner without an invitation. Lawmakers on the House Homeland Security Committee voted Wednesday to compel the attention-hungry couple, Tareq and Michaele Salahi, to answer questions about the Nov. 24 incident. Mr. and Mrs. Salahi have said they will invoke their Fifth Amendment right to refuse to answer questions. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan has said normal security protocols weren't followed and three uniformed Secret Service officers have been placed on administrative leave. Related TWT article: WH party-crasher Salahi quits Va. tourism group ...

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