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subpoena

[suh-pee-nuh, suhb-] / səˈpi nə, səb- /




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He said his committee subpoenaed all of the files over the summer, and Bondi has yet to comply with that subpoena in violation of the law.

From Los Angeles Times

Earlier this month, Powell said that the Fed had received grand jury subpoenas from the Justice Department related to testimony he gave to Congress and an continuing renovation of the Fed’s headquarters.

From Barron's

He declined to comment on Justice Department subpoenas, criticism from the White House, the value of the dollar, or whether he plans to remain on the Fed’s board after his term as chair ends.

From Barron's

The grand jury subpoenas served on the central bank earlier this month have only strengthened his reasons not to show it.

From The Wall Street Journal

In October, Regencell said it had received a subpoena from the Justice Department as part of an investigation into the trading of its shares.

From The Wall Street Journal