Axios reports:
Top Republican congressional aides huddled this month with conservative think-tank leaders on Maryland’s Eastern Shore to hone tactics and messaging for Biden administration probes, Axios has learned. If the GOP wins control in the midterms, leaders want to kick off high-profile investigations as soon as the new Congress is seated. Republicans plan to draw on investigative power from allies across Washington.
The retreat was hosted by the Heritage Foundation, the Conservative Partnership Institute and the American Accountability Foundation, a nonprofit run by Trump administration alumni that’s dogged Biden nominees with independent investigative work. In attendance were aides to the top Republicans on the House Transportation and Infrastructure, Ways and Means and Oversight committees, as well as a senior aide to Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.), who is considered a leadership contender.
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They have no plans to govern. They know that all they have to do is make up fake investigations and drive the news cycle over and over. This is what they want to do with power.
Scoop: GOP plots ’23 probes https://t.co/dk3SXNr8pX
— Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) June 1, 2022