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January 6th Committee Fires Off More Subpoenas–You May Feel Left Out If You Don’t Get One

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(Washington, DC) — The House Committee investigating the January 6th attack on the Capitol is unleashing a virtual torrent of subpoenas– firing off more subpoenas for witnesses yesterday. They are ten former advisers and aides who were working in the Trump White House on January 6th. The list includes former Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany and adviser Stephen Miller. He was with President Trump from the start of his administration.