Ali Alexander, the leader of the 'Stop the Steal' group who helped to organize rallies before the US Capitol attack, testified to a federal grand jury in the Justice Department's sweeping January 6 investigation.
Ali Alexander, the leader of the"Stop the Steal" group who helped to organize rallies before the US Capitol attack, testified to a federal grand jury on Friday in the Justice Department's sweeping investigation into the January 6, 2021, insurrection.
CNN spotted Alexander entering and exiting the federal courthouse in Washington, DC, where a federal grand jury that has heard January 6-related matters meets. He spent about four hours at the courthouse on Friday behind closed doors.Alexander did not respond to questions at the courthouse. He has not been charged with any crime.He acknowledged his testimony in a social media post on Friday."Today a DC grand jury brought me in under subpoena and the threat of imprisonment.
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