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Trump's subpoena and what's next for the Jan. 6 panel

Por: 10 WBNS Nation October 16, 2022

WASHINGTON — In an extraordinary step, the House Jan. 6 committee to subpoena former President Donald Trump — a final effort to get the full story of the Capitol insurrection as the panel wraps up its work by the end of the year. Trump still does not acknowledge the “former” in front of “president,” and he has been relentlessly . He called it a “charade and a witch hunt” in a letter to the committee on Friday — but notably did... + full article



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