Roger Stone sues to block January 6 committee from getting his personal cell phone records
CNN
Longtime Donald Trump ally Roger Stone sued Thursday to keep his AT&T phone records from the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol.
The records would include information related to his personal cell phone number, contacts, call session times and other metadata, but not the communications themselves.
Under AT&T's approach to the House panel's subpoenas, Stone's action appears to keep his records secret for now. AT&T owns CNN's parent company, WarnerMedia.
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