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June 21, 2022: SCOOP: Jan. 6 panel subpoenas unseen Trump tapes
June 21, 2022: SCOOP: Jan. 6 panel subpoenas unseen Trump tapes
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Released:
Jun 21, 2022
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Scoop: The House select committee investigating Jan. 6 sent a subpoena
last week to Alex Holder, a documentary filmmaker who was granted
extensive access to President Donald Trump and his inner circle, and who
shot interviews with the then-president both before and after Jan. 6.
The existence of this footage is previously unreported.
A source familiar with the project told Playbook on Monday night that
Holder began filming on the campaign trail in September 2020 for a
project on Trump’s reelection campaign. Over the course of several
months, Holder had substantial access to Trump, Trump’s adult children
and VP Mike Pence, both in the White House and on the campaign trail.
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last week to Alex Holder, a documentary filmmaker who was granted
extensive access to President Donald Trump and his inner circle, and who
shot interviews with the then-president both before and after Jan. 6.
The existence of this footage is previously unreported.
A source familiar with the project told Playbook on Monday night that
Holder began filming on the campaign trail in September 2020 for a
project on Trump’s reelection campaign. Over the course of several
months, Holder had substantial access to Trump, Trump’s adult children
and VP Mike Pence, both in the White House and on the campaign trail.
Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter
Raghu Manavalan is the Host of POLITICO's Playbook.
Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
Released:
Jun 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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