State responds to Blinken subpoena over Afghanistan hearing

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said on Tuesday night he does not understand why the House Foreign Affairs Committee has taken
the step to move to hold Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress over his refusal to comply with a subpoena to attend a hearing on the
withdrawal from Afghanistan.Last week House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul called for a full committee markup to find the
Secretary of State in contempt of Congress.In an announcement, McCaul said this was for &his refusal to comply with a subpoena issued by the
committee on Tuesday, September 3rd.&Blinken was requested on May 23, this year, to appear before Congress on September 19, 2024 regarding
the committee&s recent report on the Afghanistan withdrawal.However, he will not appear due to his current travel arrangements
The markup is now scheduled for Thursday, September 19.Following a markup in the committee, the full House would need to vote to refer it to
the Department of Justice for prosecution — a move unlikely to be carried out under the Biden administration, but that could be treated
differently in a potential second Trump administration, The Hill reported.Miller meanwhile said on Tuesday that Blinken has testified 14
times before Congress on Afghanistan.&Four of those times have been before this committee, including one appearance that was exclusively
focused on Afghanistan & that was the sole subject of the hearing.&We cooperated with their investigation into the & Afghanistan, provided
them with documents, provided them with witness interviews
And we have tried to accommodate their request for a hearing.&They asked for a hearing this Thursday
Obviously the Secretary is traveling, trying to advance a ceasefire
He&s not able to be there because he&s doing important & the important business of the United States.&But we&ve said we would make the
deputy secretary available, and we have offered the Secretary to appear at a later date,& he said.The report is highly critical of US
President Joe Biden&s decision to withdraw all US military forces from Afghanistan and accuses the administration of failing to plan for all
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