Congress Prepares To Dive Facial-First Into Corporate Subpoena Tsunami
KEY POINTS
- âąMatthew Miller and Tucker Eskew from the bipartisan firm Vianovo warned Tuesday about intense corporate oversight if Democrats win control in November 2026 midterms.
- âąTheir note explains Democrats plan bigger investigations by targeting large corporations seen as proxies to uncover Trump administration abuses, complementing the expected stonewalling of White House documents.
- âąAreas of interest include algorithmic pricing, crypto, health care, utilities, trade, and AI, highlighting potential legal battles for unprepared corporate executives.
Veteran campaign wizards Matthew Miller and Tucker Eskew, now tag-team partners at bipartisan PR house Vianovo, sent a Tuesday memo warning that corporate America is bracing for a full-on drowning by a 'tsunami of Congressional oversight' if Democrats win the House in November 2026 midterms. Their warning? 'Itâs going to be so much worse than they expect.' Why? Because Democrats are desperate to unearth Trump admin shenanigans by squeezing big corporations with investigations covering everything from algorithmic pricing (stuff your friendly neighborhood Walmart does), crypto confusion, health care hocus-pocus, utilities drama, to AI intrigue. Their memo drips with strategic âpiercing corporate investigationsâ because they fully expect Trump White House docs will be harder to shake free than a toddler refusing broccoli. Miller and Eskew are basically shouting: 'The subpoenas are coming, pack your legal floaties!'
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Source: Axios | Published: 2/17/2026 | Author: Mike Allen