Explain CONGRESS' POWER TO INVESTIGATE and the 3 theories of the source of this power.
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This means that Congress has the authority to conduct inquiries and gather information on any matter that falls within its legislative jurisdiction. This power is derived from the Constitution's implied powers, which allow Congress to take actions necessary to Show more…
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