BREAKING: House Jan. 6 committee subpoenas former President Trump, calling on him to testify on Nov. 14.
subpoenaed former President Donald Trump on Friday for testimony and documents on his actions surrounding the bloodshed they say he instigated at the U.S. Capitol.
The committee told Trump it wants to ask him about conversations he had with former national security adviser Michael Flynn, Arizona GOP chair Kelli Ward, longtime confidante Roger Stone, attorney John Eastman and former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark — all of whom invoked their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination when they were interviewed by panel.
Cheney described Trump as the riot's"central player" at the hearing, while Thompson said the panel had an"obligation" to get answers directly from the former president.
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