House Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas 10 More Former Trump Aides
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On Tuesday, House investigators issued subpoenas to 10 former officials. While left-leaning articles highlight that the subpoenas include demands for documents and testimonies from former senior adviser Stephen Miller and former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, right-leaning articles highlight that a federal judge denied Trump’s attempt to keep hundreds of records private from the January 6 committee on Tuesday evening.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that the subpoenas include demands for documents and testimonies from former senior adviser Stephen Miller and former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. They come a day after the committee subpoenaed six other associates of Trump.
USA Today published a centrist article reporting that a majority of Americans believe former President Donald Trump should testify before the House committee investigating the January 6 riot at the Capitol. 55% of respondents said they thought Trump should testify, compared with the 38% who said he shouldn’t.
A right-leaning article by Daily Caller highlights that a federal judge denied Trump’s attempt to keep hundreds of records private from the January 6 committee on Tuesday evening. The ruling means the National Archives is set to give Trump’s records to the committee investigating the January 6th riot.
From the center
As Trump digs in, majority of Americans say he and his aides should testify about January 6
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