The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot issued six new subpoenas on Friday, including to two former White House aides who the panel said met with former President Trump days before Jan. 6.
The committee is demanding documents from witnesses by late December and testimony by January.
“The Select Committee expects these witnesses to join the hundreds of individuals who have already cooperated with our investigation as we work to provide the American people with answers about what happened on January 6th and ensure nothing like that day ever happens again," Thompson added. Miller said in tweets on Friday that he accepted service of the subpoena. He also criticized the panel as"partisan."
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