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Gowdy, Cummings Investigate Federal Agency Travel
Letter seeks information on use of private aircrafts for official travel
WASHINGTON - Today, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) and Ranking Member Elijah Cummings (D-MD) sent letters to the White House and 24 federal agencies requesting information related to senior officials' use of government-owned aircraft or private non-commercial aircraft for official and personal travel.
The letter states:
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145 Lawmakers Call on Department of Defense to Deploy Life-Saving Resources
Top Dems Investigate Report That
White House Squelched Study on
Economic Contributions of Refugees
After Equifax CEO Resigns,
All Democrats on Oversight and Science
Committees Call for Hearings on Breach
Chairmen Declined Democratic Requests for
"Critical Documents Regarding These Topics"
Cummings Launches Investigation of
Kushner's Use of Private Email
Gowdy, Cummings Urge White House, Federal Agencies to Comply with Federal Record Keeping Laws
Letters request information related to use of personal email accounts
Cummings Leads 50 House Members in
Urging President Trump to Negotiate
Lower Prices for Lifesaving Drug
Cummings Leads 50 House Members in
Urging President Trump to Negotiate
Lower Prices for Lifesaving Drug
New Documents From Flynn's Business Colleagues Confirm
Middle East Trip and Foreign Contacts That He Withheld From
Security Clearance Investigators—A Potential Crime
New Letter from Cummings and Engel Seeks Info on Whether
Flynn Secretly Worked from Inside the White House on Scheme to
Partner with Russia to Build Nuclear Reactors in Saudi Arabia