https://nationalfile.com/fbi-serves-several-pa-lawmakers-with-subpoenas/
The information sought by the bureau centers around Perry and stems from the state’s decision to send alternate electors to Washington D.C. on January 6, 2020. Pennsylvania lawmakers opted to send the alternate electors as numerous election irregularities — many of which have never been investigated — remained unsolved. Pennsylvania was not the only state to send alternate electors, as six others, including Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin, opted to do the same.
It is unknown which lawmakers received subpoenas from the FBI. A spokesman for House Speaker Bryan Cutler, who represents Lancaster County, said on Wednesday morning that his office did not receive a visit from federal investigators.
A spokesperson for PA Senate President Pro-Tempore Jake Corman issued a statement, saying, “Federal subpoenas typically request confidentiality from the witnesses being subpoenaed in order to avoid impediment to the ongoing investigation, so it would be inappropriate to comment on whether members have received subpoenas or not. If subpoenaed as witnesses, our members will certainly comply with requests for documents or information not covered by an applicable privilege.”
Rep. Perry referred to the decision to seize his phone as “banana republic tactics” in a statement Tuesday. “I’m outraged — though not surprised — that the FBI under the direction of Merrick Garland’s DOJ, would seize the phone of a sitting member of Congress,” he said.