House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan is warning President 's chief of staff that he must hand over documents he claims reveals a pressure campaign by the White House to stick the on parents at school board meetings - or else face possible subpoenas.The committee is investigating the alleged 'misuse of criminal and counterterrorism resources by the Executive Branch against concerned parents at local school board meetings,' including the impact on their First Amendment rights. In a letter first obtained by DailyMail.com from Jordan, R-Ohio, to Jeff Zients - who took over Biden's top aide role from Ron Klain in February - the top says he is following up after his January request for documents and transcribed interviews with involved employees had been ignored by the White House.
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