Roger Stone becomes the latest to say he'd plead the Fifth to January 6 committee
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Roger Stone, an ally of former President Donald Trump, has become the latest individual subpoenaed by the House select committee investigating January 6 to indicate he would plead the Fifth Amendment as a way to try and get out of cooperating with the panel.
In a letter to the committee obtained by CNN, Stone's lawyer, Grant J. Smith, wrote that "pursuant to the rights afforded him by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution, he declines to be deposed or to produce documents."
Stone was scheduled for a deposition on December 17.
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