House Republicans investigating the Solyndra loan scandal are at odds with the Obama administration over its refusal to release requested documents and make certain witnesses available for questioning. House Energy and Commerce Committee chairman Fred Upton (R., Mich.) and Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee chairman Cliff Stearns (R., Fla.) sent out a series of letters today urgining the White House and the Department of Energy to put an end to their stonewalling.
"To date, the White House has refused to answer even basic questions or engage with the Committee regarding the scope of documents in the possession of the White House, turning over just 136 pages of documents in response to the subpoenas," states a memo from the committee. "The Committee is working to learn why every warning sign on Solyndra was ignored, leaving American taxpayers on the hook for the half billion dollar failed jobs program."
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