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Donald Trump defied Jan 6 committee subpoena, panel says

November 16, 2022
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Former President Donald Trump did not show up for deposition testimony before the congressional committee investigating his supporters’ attack on the US Capitol last year, the panel said on Monday (Nov 14).

In doing so Trump defied a subpoena issued by the panel in October, Chair Bennie Thompson, a Democrat, and co-Chair Liz Cheney, a Republican, said in a joint statement.

“The truth is that Donald Trump, like several of his closest allies, is hiding from the Select Committee’s investigation and refusing to do what more than a thousand other witnesses have done,” Thompson and Cheney said.

The panel did not say what next steps they might pursue against Trump.

Thompson told the New York Times in an interview that he would not rule out seeking contempt of Congress charges against the former president.

“That could be an option. And we’ll have to wait and see,” Thomson told the Times.

“The first thing we’ll do is see how we address the lawsuit. At some point after that, we’ll decide the path forward.”

Trump filed a lawsuit on Friday seeking to avoid having to testify or provide any documentation to the Jan 6 committee.

The congressional committee has held a series of hearings as it seeks to make its case to the public that Trump provoked his supporters into storming the US Capitol on Jan 6, 2021, while lawmakers met to formally declare his loss to Democrat Joe Biden.

The subpoena ordered Trump to submit documents to the panel by Nov 4 and for him to appear for deposition testimony beginning on or about Nov 14.

On Nov 4, it said it had agreed to give Trump an extension before producing the documents but the Nov 14 deadline remained in place.

Republicans are expected to dissolve the panel if they win control of the US House of Representatives in the mid-term elections.

This article was first published in Asia One . All contents and images are copyright to their respective owners and sources.

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