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Republican Study Committee members send letter to WNBA about Caitlin Clark

The House Republican Study Committee is pressing the WNBA to further investigate the on-court treatment of standout player Caitlin Clark. In a letter to league Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, Chairman August Pfluger (R-Texas) called for “greater accountability” following what he an.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated sports brief. The source report from The Hill says: The House Republican Study Committee is pressing the WNBA to further investigate the on-court treatment of standout player Caitlin Clark. In a letter to league Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, Chairman August Pfluger (R-Texas) called for “greater accountability” following what he an.

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  • Primary source: The Hill
  • Published: Jul 9, 2026, 2:24 PM UTC
  • Coverage area: Sports
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