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Authorization for Senate employees to testify in federal criminal case

The Senate has authorized three staff members from various Senators' offices to provide testimony in the case of United States v. Crouse. This ensures that relevant information held by legislative offices can be used to support the fair administration of justice.
Key points
Staff from the offices of Senators Budd, Cramer, and Cornyn are permitted to testify.
The Senate Legal Counsel will represent these employees during their involvement in the case.
Testimony is limited to non-privileged matters to protect Senate operations.
The resolution facilitates cooperation between the legislative and judicial branches.
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Additional Information
A resolution to authorize testimony and representation in United States v. Crouse.
Print number: SRES 609
Sponsor: Sen. Thune, John [R-SD]
Process start date: 2026-02-12