The House Judiciary Committee voted to cite White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and President Bush's former legal counsel, Harriet Miers, for contempt of Congress.
WHAT'S NEXT: The House can now vote on whether to approve the contempt citation. It takes only one chamber of Congress to approve a contempt of Congress citation.
If approved by the Democratic-controlled House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. then can turn the matter over to the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, Jeff Taylor, for prosecution.
LOOKING AHEAD: Taylor, who was appointed by Bush, is supposed to "bring the matter before the grand jury for its action," according to the law.
But the Bush administration, which controls the Justice Department, has made clear it would not let a contempt citation be prosecuted because the information and documents sought are protected by executive privilege.