Also, what does a clerk do?
You were already provided with this answer:
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you can read all about it for yourself in this link
"Rule 45. Subpoena
Primary tabs
(a) In General.
(1) Form and Contents.
(A) RequirementsIn General. Every subpoena must:
(i) state the court from which it issued;"
https://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/rule_45https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clerk_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives#DutiesUnder duties:
"attest and affix the seal of the House to all writs, warrants, and subpoenas and formal documents issued by the House.
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retain, in the official library, a permanent set of the books and documents generated by the House."
"A court of record is a court that is required to keep a record of its proceedings. All the proceedings, acts and decisions of the court are retained on a permanent record. These records of the court are presumed to be accurate and cannot be impeached collaterally.
Strictly speaking court of records has the power to fine and imprison."
https://definitions.uslegal.com/c/court-of-record/Like I said, a subpoena imposes to "fine or imprison" as a penalty, therefore it must be filed with a COURT of record. That is the clerks job, as described above to file, keep, and attest to the record.
Where are the subpoenas Nutilduhh?