You really going to go with the "if the subpoena isn't on the internet then it must not exist" theory?
Who got it into your head that the cover letter for the subpoena was proof the subpoena wasn't an actual subpoena?
No I am going to go with it is a public document and if it exists you should have no problem producing it theory.
Where are all the Congressional subpoenas located? If you know of a repository for all of them let me know please. Not going to go file a FOIA.
Every committee has a website link to the work and work in progress.
They only post subpoena letters though, not the actual subpoenas.
https://intelligence.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=710Click here to read the subpoena letter.
Click here to read the deposition letter.
Okay, here's my response. Call the committee main number, or call that ass-hat running it. You will get a frazzled kid at the front desk. Tell him you want to see actual subpoena papers.
You'll get one of three or four answers, I do not know which, but it will likely be an interesting conversation.