
January 6 committee plans to subpoena John Eastman
CNN
The House select committee investigating the US Capitol insurrection plans to subpoena John Eastman, a conservative lawyer who had worked with then-President Donald Trump's legal team and tried to convince then-Vice President Mike Pence that he could overturn the election results on January 6, a committee aide told CNN on Tuesday.
The aide noted that a subpoena would be avoidable if Eastman voluntarily chose to cooperate with the committee's inquiry.
The Washington Post first reported news of the expected subpoena.

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