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Trump, Reacting to Pending Jan. 6 Subpoena, Repeats Election Lies in Letter

Por: The New York Times Politics October 15, 2022

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WASHINGTON — Former President Donald J. Trump responded on Friday to a promised subpoena from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault with a lengthy, rambling letter that attacked the panel’s work, reiterated false claims of widespread voting fraud and presaged a potentially bruising battle over whether he could be compelled to testify about his role in the riot and his efforts to subvert the 2020 election.In a 14-page missive... + full article



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