The House January 6 Inquisition Monday issued ten additional subpoenas to several former Trump administration officials including former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and senior adviser Stephen Miller.
The committee is seeking depositions and records from the officials, with deadlines later this month and next, per the Wall Street Journal.
“We need to know precisely what role the former president and his aides played in efforts to stop the counting of the electoral votes and if they were in touch with anyone outside the White House attempting to overturn the outcome of the election,” Bennie Thompson, the inquisition’s chairman, said.
Also subpoenaed were Chris Liddell, a former White House deputy chief of staff; Nicholas Luna, Trump’s personal assistant; John McEntee, former White House personnel director; Ben Williamson, deputy assistant to Trump and senior adviser to Mark Meadows; Keith Kellogg, Pence’s national security adviser; Cassidy Hutchinson, who served as special assistant to the president; Molly Michael, special assistant to the president and Oval Office operations coordinator; and Kenneth Klukowski, former senior counsel to Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark.
As previously reported by Human Events News, on Monday, the committee issued six subpoenas to officials include Michael Flynn, Jason Miller, Bill Stepien and more.