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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of subpoenas in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of subpoenas in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of subpoenas in a Sentence

  1. Steve Vladeck:

    The real issue with potential litigation over congressional subpoenas isn't the substance, but the timing, even if the courts ultimately side with Congress in all, or even many, of these disputes, it could take a while — and with Congress getting nothing in the interim.

  2. President Donald Trump:

    Determining the propriety of a subpoena is a quintessentially judicial task that Supreme Court is well-equipped to undertake, supreme Court should do Supreme Court job, decide these cases on the merits, and, consistent with Supreme Court past precedent, hold that the subpoenas for Trump's financial records fall well within Congress' investigative powers.

  3. Jerrold Nadler:

    Once we win that well win all the other subpoenas because they are basically the same legal questions.

  4. John Thune:

    We're all interested in what went on and hopefully this will shed light on it, i suspect they will be and the question of whether they're going to issue subpoenas is something the committee is going to have to decide based on what they're looking at. Obviously, this warrants further review and investigation, and I'm glad they're doing it.

  5. Josh Shapiro:

    Right now this information is being requested voluntarily but should subpoenas be issued, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro can expect our office to do everything to protect the Commonwealth, its voters and the free, fair election that was held in Pennsylvania.

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