Not necessarily (based on the linked article)
"In both the Nixon and Clinton impeachment inquiry resolutions, the minority party on the investigating committee was granted the power to subpoena — something the minority party does not normally have. Subpoenas were still subject to a vote of the committee, giving the majority party a way to block them.
"If similar language were included in a House impeachment inquiry resolution against President Trump — which is what Republicans are pushing for — it would theoretically enable GOP members to, say, subpoena testimony or information from former Vice President Joe Biden, or his son Hunter, or try to take the inquiry into an entirely different direction."
So, Nancy wouldn't have to include language in the inquiry resolution they vote on to allow Republicans subpoena power if she doesn't want to.
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Posted: 10/08/2019 at 10:18AM