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Middle English suppena, from Medieval Latin sub poen, under a penalty (from the opening words of the writ) : Latin sub, under; see sub- + Latin poen, ablative of poena, penalty; see kwei-1 in Indo-European roots.
Send the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House and a posse over to Foggy Nottom, slap her in chains and an orange jump suit - and march her ass up the Hill to Congress.
It's time to take off the kid gloves and treat these criminals for what they are - criminals.