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Missouri v. Biden: The plaintiffs filed a motion asking the judge to allow them to file third-party subpoenas prior to a rule 26(f) conference. That conference is where the parties meet to set out a clear plan for discovery. The hope? That they can retrieve emails sent between parties about important issues that the government wanted censored. These issues are crucial to the case, and as the Oversight Committee was able to uncover, certain key players purposefully used private emails to avoid FOIA. Please find the details below. 

They don’t trust any of the defendants, and why should they? The motion discusses in detail how Fauci and Morens illegally evaded FOIA.

This material was material that should have been provided in the preliminary discovery that has already occurred. They continue to point out the perjury Fauci committed in the deposition.

Side note: Of course, they had asked consent to send these subpoenas, and the defendants wouldn’t allow it,

One time when I will thank a House Oversight Committee.

If I know this judge the way I think I do, this will be granted. And wait until you see what these subpoenas are.

They aren’t holding back. They will be sending a subpoena to retrieve DELETED

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