
January 6 committee issues 10 more subpoenas, including to Stephen Miller and Kayleigh McEnany
CNN
The House committee investigating the deadly January 6 riot at the US Capitol announced on Tuesday a new batch of 10 subpoenas to former White House officials under President Donald Trump, as the panel charges ahead in seeking testimony and documents from witnesses relevant to its probe.
The subpoenas follow six others that were announced Monday. Tuesday's recipients are being asked to turn over documents to the committee on November 23, and depositions are scheduled throughout December. They are:
Nicholas Luna, former President Donald Trump's personal assistant Molly Michael, Trump's special assistant to the President and Oval Office operations coordinatorBen Williamson, Trump's deputy assistant to the President and senior adviser to then-chief of staff Mark MeadowsChristopher Liddell, former Trump White House deputy chief of staff John McEntee, Trump's White House personnel director Keith Kellogg, national security adviser to then-Vice President Mike PenceKayleigh McEnany, former White House press secretary under TrumpStephen Miller, Trump senior adviserCassidy Hutchinson, special assistant to the President for legislative affairsKenneth Klukowski, former senior counsel to Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark.

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