The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to authorize subpoenas for conservatives Leonard Leo and Harlan crow in its probe into ethics controversies at the Supreme Court.
In a party-line vote, the Democratic-led committee approved the requests for documents and records from Leo, the co-chairman of the board of the influential Federalist Society who has played a significant role in selecting conservative Supreme Court justices, and Crow, a GOP megadonor whose largesse to Justice Clarence Thomas over the years has raised questions about why the conservative jurist has at times failed to report the gifts.
The move is a significant escalation in the committeeโs ongoing probe and comes nearly three weeks after the court attempted to address some of the concerns raised by congressional Democrats and others by announcing a new ethics code.
โLeonard Leo continued to ignore our efforts and Harlan Crown has refused to provide a sufficient response,โ Chairman Dick Durbin said at one point during Thursdayโs meeting.
Despite the successful vote, Democrats still have hurdles ahead. If Leo and Crow choose not to comply, the Senate would be forced to hold a vote to enforce the subpoenas, which might not win the required 60 votes in the closely split chamber.
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โWe believe what youโre doing is politically motivated. Thereโs not an ounce of legislative purpose in these subpoenas,โ said South Carolina Sen. Lindsay Graham, the panelโs top Republican.
Durbin rejected the accusation that the vote was…
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