"onsidering that i had to provide a dictionary definition showing that a subpoena was a writ order to attend a court - granted Shkreli's was admin subpeonai but imo, you of all should have known
LOL!! Really?
So you believe CONgress is now a court? You state that CONgress has issued a "writ order to attend a court" to Shkreli? Really? Which court did they order him to attend? Where in Article III is CONgress instantiated as a part of the judicial branch? I seem to have missed that section of Article III.
Butt then you go on to claim CONgress' summoning of Shkreli is an administrative subpoena
- administrative matters are exclusively those of the executive branch and independent agencies which fall under the authority of the executive, so you are also saying there is something in the Constitution that gives CONgress executive powers too.
Can you at least make up your mind and decide which branch of government you are asserting has the authority to issue a court subpoena?
The statement I quoted above is inherently self-contradictory and frankly is incomprehensible.
Lett me clue you in to a great secret that has been concealed from poorly educated people for over two centuries now: there are three independent branches of the United States federal government.