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Congressional investigations can only be instituted by a Congresspersons. Therefore, you would have to convince your Congressperson that there was valid cause to institute one.
A hearing is more formal than an investigation.
You deliver sworn testimony and you can be cited, sanctioned, and imprisoned for lying under oath during your testimony.
Congressional investigations are typically used to promote the political agenda of the party controlling the investigation. In many if not most cases, issues that have been the focus of congressional investigations were promoted by hyperbolic commentary from the party in opposition to the subject of the investigation. These investigations are often used by the controlling party as a political weapon to help divert attention of the public from more important issues, or as an attempt to persuade voters to react in favor to an issue of interest to the investigation controlling party.
Congress conducts investigations of companies and individuals by requesting testimony, related documents and other information.
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Congressional action refers to any decision, measure, or legislation taken by the United States Congress. This can include passing laws, approving budgets, conducting investigations, and declaring war.
Yes, Congress has the power to hold congressional hearings. These hearings provide a platform for members of Congress to gather information, conduct investigations, and hold government officials and other individuals accountable for their actions. Congressional hearings can cover a wide range of topics and can have significant implications for policymaking and public accountability.
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which congressional body indictments of accused federal officials, like president?