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Trump subpoenaed by House Jan. 6 panel

WASHINGTON — The House Jan. 6 select committee issued a subpoena Friday to former President Donald Trump, ordering him to produce documents by Nov. 4 and appear for a deposition under oath by Nov. 14. Committee members voted unanimously at their last hearings Oct. 13 to subpoena the former president as part of its investigation into what led to the insurrection. The subpoena was delivered to ...
Then-President Donald Trump attends the U.N. Climate Action Summit on Sept. 23, 2019, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. The House Jan. 6 select committee officially issued a subpoena ordering the former president to produce documents by Nov. 4 and appear for a deposition by Nov. 14.

WASHINGTON — The House Jan. 6 select committee issued a subpoena Friday to former President Donald Trump, ordering him to produce documents by Nov. 4 and appear for a deposition under oath by Nov. 14.

Committee members voted unanimously at their last hearings Oct. 13

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