Marc Short, who was chief of staff to then-VP Pence, is cooperating with the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, according to two people familiar with the panel's activities.
that he would avoid testifying by asserting his Fifth Amendment right against possible self-incrimination. Eastman's deposition is scheduled for Wednesday, and longtime Trump adviser Jason Miller has been ordered to appear for a deposition Friday.
Mark Meadows, one of Trump's White House chiefs of staff, has provided documents to the committee and is expected to give a deposition soon, panel Chair Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., said last week. Meadows began engaging following a threat of a criminal contempt-of-Congress referral like the one that led to Bannon's indictment.Garrett Haake
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