Republican Rep. Michael McCaul said he will serve Secretary of State Antony Blinken with a subpoena Monday if the House Foreign Affairs Committee doesn't receive Afghanistan docs.
could be served a subpoena on Monday if he doesn’t turn over classified documents about the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said.
The document was sent through a"dissent channel," which allows State Department officials to send warnings to senior officials. "We need this dissent cable, and I think the American people deserve to see it, to know what in the world was going on in those critical weeks," McCaul told Blinken last week during the hearing."I have the subpoena. It’s right here, and I’m prepared to serve this.
Blinken said at the hearing last week that the State Department will not release a copy of the cable in order to protect the dissent channel.
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