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The Republican National Committee is trying to stop its email vendor from giving it to the select committee.

The RNC is seeking an emergency injunction to stop the software giant from complying with a subpoena from the panel investigating the Capitol riot.

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Absent an injunction, the committee would gain access to extensive data on RNC and Trump campaign fundraising practices.

  • As part of an investigation into the use of false claims about 2020 election fraud to raise money for Trump-aligned political efforts, it is seeking that information.

  • The records subpoenaed include information on who sent the RNC's fundraising emails, who received them, and how effective they were in raising money after the election.

The RNC and Trump campaign are being subpoenaed for data from their use of email marketing software.

  • The RNC filed a lawsuit against the committee last week.

  • The injunction motion and the amended complaint were reviewed.

The RNC says that it was assured that it wouldn't turn over the data while the lawsuit was pending.

  • The amended complaint says that one day after the lawsuit was reported,Salesforce told the RNC it was obligated to produce the requested records and would do so regardless of the litigation.

The RNC asked the court to expedite consideration of the case, according to the chief counsel.

  • He said that it was added to the lawsuit in order to protect the rights of the Republican Party and its millions of supporters.

  • Even though the court has yet to weigh in, the Select Committee demands thatSalesforce immediately turn over the private data of millions of Americans and the RNC's political strategy, which lie at the heart of our lawsuit.

A person declined to speak.

  • A person from the committee declined to comment.

The RNC claims that the Jan. 6 Committee lacks subpoena power because it is not properly structured.

  • According to experts, courts have traditionally been reluctant to limit Congress' investigative powers, but that an RNC victory in the case is not out of the question.

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  • The RNC sued the House panel, its members and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi last week after the committee issued. The subpoena was claimed by the RNC.

  • The House committee investigating the January 6 riot agreed to delay enforcement of a subpoena seeking information from a vendor that provides data and digital communications work for the Republican National Committee.

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