Jan. 6 Panel Issues New Wave of Subpoenas for Ex-Trump Officials
We ran the numbers: There are 2003 news articles covering this topic. 46% (934) are left leaning, 44% (876) are center, and 10% (193) are right leaning.
The Democratic-led House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has issued a new round of subpoenas to several ex-Trump administration officials and allies. While left-leaning articles highlight that the subpoenas come after the panel has already demanded documents and testimony from several other Trump advisers, right-leaning articles highlight that the subpoenas seek documents and testimony “from witnesses including staff members of the former President’s campaign and individuals associated with the so-called ‘war room.’
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that the subpoenas come after the panel has already demanded documents and testimony from several other Trump advisers. The committee says the six newly subpoenaed witnesses helped amplify misinformation in the days ahead of the January 6th attack.
NPR published a centrist article reporting that the new round of subpoenas includes former national security adviser Michael Flynn and attorney John Eastman. In all, the panel issued six new subpoenas.
A right-leaning article by Washington Examiner highlights that the subpoenas seek documents and testimony “from witnesses including staff members of the former President’s campaign and individuals associated with the so-called ‘war room.’ While most are engaging with the panel, Steve Bannon refused to comply with the subpoena he received.
From the right
Capitol riot committee subpoenas Michael Flynn and five other Trump allies
Washington Examiner