The White House said Friday that it’s “a question for Congress” on whether former National Security Adviser Susan Rice should be subpoenaed to testify on the unmasking of U.S. citizens but that “it’s sad” that Rice chose “not to be transparent” and “not to cooperate in this process.” The White House said Friday that it’s “a question for Congress” on whether former National Security Adviser Susan Rice should be subpoenaed to testify on the unmasking of U.S. citizens but that “it’s sad” that Rice chose “not to be transparent” and “not to cooperate in this process.” Read Full Story
WH: It’s Up to Congress Whether Susan Rice Should Be Subpoenaed to Testify
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