The rule has passed 224 - 186 on resolution Rosenstein cough up the docs by July 6. Democrats request a recorded (5 minute) vote. Again, there was no need for Goodlatte’s vote to stop the hearing. this is very curious!
another request and RR won’t release the documents then either....
So how many chances do they get to obstruct before someones arse is behind bars for contempt? I thought a deadline already passed this week.
The New York Times says: The measure, though nonbinding, is intended to put Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, on notice that House lawmakers are serious about their demands...
"nonbinding"? As you say: very curious.