THE Donald Trump received a summons with which he should go to file to Congress on November 14 “or about that date” for the storming the capitol carried out by his far-right followers.
According to Reuters, in an email it released, the commission also asked Trump to turn over before Nov. 4 — four days before the election — a series of documents, including a list of all the communications he had on January 6.
“We recognize that subpoenaing a former president is an important and historic action, and we do not take it lightly,” wrote Reps. Benny Thompson (Democrat) and Liz Cheney (Republican), the heads of that Committee.
Also, Agence France-Presse reported that the Committee, made up of seven Democrats and two Republicans, voted unanimously on October 13 to subpoena Trump.
However, this is not the first time that a former president has been called to testify before Congress, since this has happened many times in the past, as explained by the lawmakers who accuse Trump of “orchestrating and personally overseeing” the campaign to overturn the results. of the 2020 presidential election.
Source: News Beast

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