If individuals didn`t even make an attempt, I think that`s pretty clear cut that they didn`t -- that they didn`t meet a level of compliance that`s necessary. So, they should be held to that same standard, and they should be held in contempt.
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Aguilar discusses the need for accountability regarding individuals who refuse to comply with subpoenas.
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