Overview
- Axios reported that Vianovo partners Matthew Miller and Tucker Eskew told clients a 'tsunami of Congressional oversight' is likely if Democrats secure a House majority in November.
- The advisory cautions that 'the subpoenas are coming' and urges companies to prepare now to protect legal positions and reputations.
- Larger firms are identified as prime targets as committees may pursue corporate records when administration document requests are blocked, drawing on 2019–2020 experience.
- Likely oversight focuses cited in the note include algorithmic pricing, health care, crypto and digital assets, utilities and energy, trade and tariffs, and AI and tech.
- Coverage notes potential scrutiny of companies perceived to have courted President Trump, including major tech and oil interests, while no new House investigations have been initiated yet.