U.S. judge rejects RNC request to shelve subpoena against email vendor
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[May 02, 2022] By
Akriti Sharma
(Reuters) -A U.S. federal judge dismissed a
request by the Republican National Committee to block a subpoena asking
its email vendor to release records to the congressional panel
investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The RNC sued the House panel on March 9 after it issued a subpoena to
Salesforce Inc, which organizes donor information for the committee.
The House Select Committee, formed in July, said it wanted to understand
the flow of emails from the RNC in the weeks before the attack on the
Capitol that claims the 2020 election was stolen.
In an order late on Sunday, U.S. District judge Timothy Kelly tossed out
the RNC's claims that the subpoena to Salesforce was "overbroad" and
"seeks sensitive and proprietary data," according to court records.
"The RNC argues that the Select Committee lacks the proper authorization
to wield investigative power on behalf of the House on three grounds,"
Kelly said in the 53-page opinion.
"But for a few reasons, especially given the House's own reading of the
authorizing resolution, the Court cannot agree."
However, Kelly also temporarily barred Salesforce from releasing any
records to the Jan. 6 committee until May 5, giving the RNC time to
appeal.
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A mob of supporters of then-U.S. President Donald Trump climb
through a window they broke as they storm the U.S. Capitol Building
in Washington, U.S., January 6, 2021. REUTERS/Leah Millis/File Photo
The RNC had claimed that the subpoena was a "fishing
expedition" that would "chill the RNC and its supporters' First
Amendment rights."
Separately, the committee had said the RNC and the Trump campaign
had solicited donations after the 2020 election "by pushing false
claims that the election was tainted by widespread fraud."
A representative of the RNC did not respond to a Reuters request for
comment via LinkedIn outside regular hours. Salesforce and the House
panel also did not respond to requests for comment.
In late March, the U.S. lobbying heavyweight Brownstein Hyatt Farber
Schreck withdrew from representing the RNC in its legal challenge
against Salesforce and the Jan. 6 committee.
(Reporting by Akriti Sharma and Shubham Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing
by Nick Macfie)
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