Jan. 6 Panel Drops Trump Subpoena As It Wraps Up Work

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FILE - A video of former President Donald Trump is shown on a screen, as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds its final meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Dec. 19, 2022. From left to right, Rep. Stephanie Murphy, D-Fla., Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., Vice Chair Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., and Rep. Elaine Luria, D-Va. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Jan. 6 committee has dropped its subpoena against former President Donald Trump as it wraps up work and prepares to dissolve next week.

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Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson, the committee’s Democratic chairman, wrote in a letter to Trump lawyer David Warrington on Wednesday that he is formally withdrawing the subpoena.

“As you may know, the Select Committee has concluded its hearings, released its final report and will very soon reach its end,” Thompson wrote. “In light of the imminent end of our investigation, the Select Committee can no longer pursue the specific information covered by the subpoena.”

The committee had voted to subpoena Trump during its final televised hearing before the midterm elections in October, demanding testimony and documents from the former president as it has investigated his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol insurrection and efforts to overturn his 2020 defeat.

Lawmakers on the panel have acknowledged the subpoena would be difficult to enforce, especially as Republicans are poised to take over the House in January. But the move had political and symbolic value.

“We are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion,” Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, the panel’s vice chairwoman and one of two Republicans on the nine-member committee, said at the time. “And every American is entitled to those answers.”

Trump then sued the panel in November to avoid cooperating. The lawsuit contended that while former presidents have voluntarily agreed to provide testimony or documents in response to congressional subpoenas in the past, “no president or former president has ever been compelled to do so.”

The committee’s request for documents was sweeping, including personal communications between Trump and members of Congress as well as extremist groups. Trump’s attorneys said it was overly broad and framed it as an infringement of his First Amendment rights.

While the panel never gained Trump’s testimony, the committee interviewed more than 1,000 witnesses, including most of his closest White House aides and allies. Many of those witnesses provided substantive detail about his efforts to sway state legislators, federal officials and lawmakers to help him overturn his defeat. And White House aides who were with him on Jan. 6 told the panel about his resistance to tell the violent mob of his supporters to leave the Capitol after they had broken in and interrupted the certification of President Joe Biden’s victory.

In its final report issued last week, the committee concluded that Trump engaged in a “multi-part conspiracy” to upend the 2020 election and failed to act on the violence. The panel also recommended that the Justice Department investigate the former president for four separate crimes, including aiding an insurrection.

On social media Wednesday evening, Trump and his lawyers construed the move as a victory. “They probably did so because they knew I did nothing wrong, or they were about to lose in Court,” Trump wrote on his social media site. He called the panel “political Thugs.”

On Twitter, Trump lawyer Harmeet Dhillon said the panel had “waved the white flag.”


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Enough
Enough
1 year ago

Nothing there and would only strengthen him.
Now let’s investigate Pelosi and gets neck for their part in wasting millions on a political witch hunt

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

What a crock of sh….. and what a waste of time, These choleras in congress LOVE to BS around with such PURE NONSENSE, anything but work. They should be concentrating on AVOIDING this country going down the SEWER drain and ‘MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN’, instead they’re busy with SEWER politics and UTTER BS NONSENSE !!!

THANKS TO THESE NINCOMPOOPS, I WILL DAVKA VOTE FOR TRUMP, COME 2024 !!!

Last edited 1 year ago by SHMEREL_120
Enough
Enough
1 year ago

O yeah let’s not forget hunter biden and family

Oren
Oren
1 year ago

It was All political
trump 2024

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

That’s the joke with all these investigations on Trump. ou can’t enforce it. Say you somehow get it trial, do you know what you need to do to get that to a guilty verdict and then to send him to jail? Who are you kidding ? Its an impossible feat that will take years at best. Especially at trump’s age, he will never sit a day in jail Face it he is above the law like it or not. Now get over it and stop this silly investigating, unite and let go like Ford in his wisdom did for Nixon. (PS no its not the same as shooting someone out in the open on 5th ave where the crime is so serve and it was open)

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Adam Rishon
Adam Rishon
1 year ago

Still amazing to see ehrliche yidden stand up for this tippish, sick man, pervert and ganiv again and again. C’mon.