The House Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed the company that employs the daughter of the New York judge overseeing former President Trump's hush money trial, sparking a battle over communications with the judge. The company, Authentic Campaigns, denied having any communications with the judge and CEO Mike Nellis called the subpoena an intimidation tactic.
Key Points
House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed Authentic Campaigns, company employing daughter of judge overseeing Trump's hush money trial.
Authentic Campaigns denied having any communications with the judge.
CEO Mike Nellis called the subpoena an intimidation tactic.
Pros
Transparency in communications between companies and judges overseeing high-profile trials.
Cons
Potential for misuse of power by House Judiciary Committee in issuing subpoenas.