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Jan. 6 Commission to Vote Subpoena Trump at Hearings on Capitol Riot

BREAKING NEWS – On Jan. 6, the Commission subpoenaed Trump to testify about the Capitol riots: Liz Cheney called him a ‘central figure’ and said there was new evidence of obstruction in the investigation. says

Jan. 6 panel votes for subpoena ex-president donald trump On Thursday, it will likely be the final hearing.

“Testimony must be sought under oath of key players on January 6,” ranking member Liz Cheney said in closing that day’s meeting.

Cheney also said the commission had enough information about multiple individuals to refer the criminals to the Justice Department.

She amended the 30 witnesses to remain silent during their testimony before the Commission when they played a clip of Roger Stone, John Eastman, and Jeffrey Clarke repeatedly answering questions in “The Fifth.” He said he asserted his Article 5 rights.

The committee announced before Thursday’s start that their meeting was a “conference” rather than a “hearing” and “may take a committee vote on further investigative action based on that evidence.”

The subpoena was due to come more than a year after the commission began investigating his role in the Jan. 6 trial. Houses of Parliament Despite the general consensus that it would provoke riots and that the former president would not comply.

A Jan. 6 committee is set to vote on a subpoena to former President Donald Trump on Thursday, in what will likely be its final hearing, according to multiple reports.

If the subcommittee votes to serve Trump with a subpoena on Thursday, that subpoena will expire in December, the end of this congressional term.

If the subcommittee votes to serve Trump with a subpoena on Thursday, that subpoena will expire in December, the end of this congressional term.

The commission has already questioned dozens of people in the president’s orbit, and previously said it was still considering subpoenas for Trump or former Vice President Mike Pence.

If the subcommittee votes to serve Trump with a subpoena on Thursday, that subpoena will expire in December, the end of this congressional term.

In its extensive investigation, the Commission conducted over 1,000 interviews and depositions and distributed 100 subpoenas.

Ranking member Liz Cheney said Thursday’s hearings will focus on Trump’s “state of mind” and “intentions” over the Capitol riots and his move to overturn the election.

The commission dived into never-before-seen material to show the public how the president thinks.

In one interview, former White House communications director Alyssa Farrar said that at one point after the election, Trump looked up at the TV screen where President Biden was speaking and said, ‘I can’t believe I lost to this motherfucker. ?”

President Trump also ordered a complete withdrawal from Afghanistan and Somalia on November 11, 2020, which went into effect on January 11, 2021, just days before the January 20th inauguration. Commission members argued that this proved that Trump knew he had lost and could not withdraw troops in a second term. it wasn’t.

Former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson recalled a conversation she had with Trump after the election with her former boss, former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

She said Trump “didn’t want people to know we lost, Mark. This is embarrassing. Please understand that.”

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