
Key House chairs request wide range of documents on US Capitol riot
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House committee chairs are requesting documents and communications from before, during and after the January 6 attack on the US Capitol from a wide range of entities, including the White House, federal agencies, local law enforcement and the House and Senate sergeants-at-arms.
The committees are requesting documents and communications prior to January 6 regarding the counting of the Electoral College votes, discussion of potential demonstrations or violence leading up to the insurrection and the subsequent discussion through January 20 about the aftermath. Notably, the committees have also asked the White House for documents and communications by then-Trump administration employees.More Related News

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