Select Committee Demands Records, Threatens Subpoenas

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"The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol demanded records Wednesday of communications related to the assault among federal officials and a host of Trump staffers and allies, including some family members.

In letters to eight federal agencies, including the Justice and Defense departments, the FBI and the National Counterterrorism Center, Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., the chairman of the bipartisan committee, requested a trove of specific communications. Thompson set a deadline of Sept. 9 for the records and warned that refusing to produce them would be met with subpoenas.

The letters were sent nearly eight months after the attack, in which hundreds of former President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol to interrupt the counting of electoral votes solidifying Joe Biden’s victory as president. The wide-ranging requests are a window into the broad and comprehensive way the committee appears to be investigating the attack, as well as the run-up to it and its aftermath."

Trump family, senior aides targets of demands by Jan 6. committee

"Notably, Thompson also demanded all documents and communications at all within the White House on Jan. 6 involving or related to more than 30 people, such as members of Trump’s family, members of the Trump administration and close personal confidants of Trump. The request named Rudy Giuliani, a personal lawyer for Trump; Mark Meadows, Trump’s chief of staff; White House counsel Pat Cipollone; national security adviser Robert O’Brien; Trump’s three eldest children, Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr.; first lady Melania Trump; former national security adviser Michael Flynn; and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.

Thompson also asked the National Archives for all White House visitors and call logs from Jan. 6.

...

In his letter to the National Archives, Thompson also sought records and communications between White House officials and state government officials in states where the 2020 election results were close, including Republican Govs. Doug Ducey of Arizona and Brian Kemp of Georgia."
 
Why is it that Republicans are very upset and ready to talk about the Afghanistan Capitol attack, but they want to ignore and bury any discussion about the US Capitol attack?

HMMMMM:thinking:
 
"The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol demanded records Wednesday of communications related to the assault among federal officials and a host of Trump staffers and allies, including some family members.

In letters to eight federal agencies, including the Justice and Defense departments, the FBI and the National Counterterrorism Center, Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., the chairman of the bipartisan committee, requested a trove of specific communications. Thompson set a deadline of Sept. 9 for the records and warned that refusing to produce them would be met with subpoenas.

The letters were sent nearly eight months after the attack, in which hundreds of former President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol to interrupt the counting of electoral votes solidifying Joe Biden’s victory as president. The wide-ranging requests are a window into the broad and comprehensive way the committee appears to be investigating the attack, as well as the run-up to it and its aftermath."

Trump family, senior aides targets of demands by Jan 6. committee

"Notably, Thompson also demanded all documents and communications at all within the White House on Jan. 6 involving or related to more than 30 people, such as members of Trump’s family, members of the Trump administration and close personal confidants of Trump. The request named Rudy Giuliani, a personal lawyer for Trump; Mark Meadows, Trump’s chief of staff; White House counsel Pat Cipollone; national security adviser Robert O’Brien; Trump’s three eldest children, Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr.; first lady Melania Trump; former national security adviser Michael Flynn; and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.

Thompson also asked the National Archives for all White House visitors and call logs from Jan. 6.

...

In his letter to the National Archives, Thompson also sought records and communications between White House officials and state government officials in states where the 2020 election results were close, including Republican Govs. Doug Ducey of Arizona and Brian Kemp of Georgia."
Trump is very worried about this, worried enough to claim he has executive privilege.
 
Hello Phantasmal,

Trump is very worried about this, worried enough to claim he has executive privilege.

He has led a privileged life.

Trump thinks he's special.

Laws are for 'little people.'

Trump requires an awakening.

Prison would make Trump woke.
 
"The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol demanded records Wednesday of communications related to the assault among federal officials and a host of Trump staffers and allies, including some family members.

In letters to eight federal agencies, including the Justice and Defense departments, the FBI and the National Counterterrorism Center, Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., the chairman of the bipartisan committee, requested a trove of specific communications. Thompson set a deadline of Sept. 9 for the records and warned that refusing to produce them would be met with subpoenas.

The letters were sent nearly eight months after the attack, in which hundreds of former President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol to interrupt the counting of electoral votes solidifying Joe Biden’s victory as president. The wide-ranging requests are a window into the broad and comprehensive way the committee appears to be investigating the attack, as well as the run-up to it and its aftermath."

Trump family, senior aides targets of demands by Jan 6. committee

"Notably, Thompson also demanded all documents and communications at all within the White House on Jan. 6 involving or related to more than 30 people, such as members of Trump’s family, members of the Trump administration and close personal confidants of Trump. The request named Rudy Giuliani, a personal lawyer for Trump; Mark Meadows, Trump’s chief of staff; White House counsel Pat Cipollone; national security adviser Robert O’Brien; Trump’s three eldest children, Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr.; first lady Melania Trump; former national security adviser Michael Flynn; and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.

Thompson also asked the National Archives for all White House visitors and call logs from Jan. 6.

...

In his letter to the National Archives, Thompson also sought records and communications between White House officials and state government officials in states where the 2020 election results were close, including Republican Govs. Doug Ducey of Arizona and Brian Kemp of Georgia."

There is no hiding the retard in the Whitehouse. Deflect as you wish,....the cats already out of the bag. ;):cool:

:magagrin:
 
We need to get to the bottom of how the insurrection happened.

This is nothing we can ignore or sweep under the rug.

Everybody has a good idea of how it happened, but we need the details.

Republicans want to pretend it was nothing. Wouldn't even vote for an independent commission.

We have to rely on Democrats to get to the bottom of this.

Political views are one thing. But when people attack our own government, that's serious.

We have to study it up one side and down the other, and we have to make sure nothing like this happens again.
 
Why is it that Republicans are very upset and ready to talk about the Afghanistan Capitol attack, but they want to ignore and bury any discussion about the US Capitol attack?

HMMMMM:thinking:

Total projection, that is exactly what the demonrats are doing to take focus off of this frail failure of a President
 
We need to get to the bottom of how the insurrection happened.

This is nothing we can ignore or sweep under the rug.

Everybody has a good idea of how it happened, but we need the details.

Republicans want to pretend it was nothing. Wouldn't even vote for an independent commission.

We have to rely on Democrats to get to the bottom of this.

Political views are one thing. But when people attack our own government, that's serious.

We have to study it up one side and down the other, and we have to make sure nothing like this happens again.

You are a good little paid hack, how much per post does your handler send you?
 
It looks like Trump incited an insurrection.

An official determination needs to be made.

We are setting precedents here.

We have to get this right.
 
"The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol demanded records Wednesday of communications related to the assault among federal officials and a host of Trump staffers and allies, including some family members.

In letters to eight federal agencies, including the Justice and Defense departments, the FBI and the National Counterterrorism Center, Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., the chairman of the bipartisan committee, requested a trove of specific communications. Thompson set a deadline of Sept. 9 for the records and warned that refusing to produce them would be met with subpoenas.

The letters were sent nearly eight months after the attack, in which hundreds of former President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol to interrupt the counting of electoral votes solidifying Joe Biden’s victory as president. The wide-ranging requests are a window into the broad and comprehensive way the committee appears to be investigating the attack, as well as the run-up to it and its aftermath."

Trump family, senior aides targets of demands by Jan 6. committee

"Notably, Thompson also demanded all documents and communications at all within the White House on Jan. 6 involving or related to more than 30 people, such as members of Trump’s family, members of the Trump administration and close personal confidants of Trump. The request named Rudy Giuliani, a personal lawyer for Trump; Mark Meadows, Trump’s chief of staff; White House counsel Pat Cipollone; national security adviser Robert O’Brien; Trump’s three eldest children, Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr.; first lady Melania Trump; former national security adviser Michael Flynn; and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.

Thompson also asked the National Archives for all White House visitors and call logs from Jan. 6.

...

In his letter to the National Archives, Thompson also sought records and communications between White House officials and state government officials in states where the 2020 election results were close, including Republican Govs. Doug Ducey of Arizona and Brian Kemp of Georgia."

:laugh:
 
It looks like Trump incited an insurrection.

An official determination needs to be made.

We are setting precedents here.

We have to get this right.

This is getting better and better. Where else do you perform your act? Ever work at any of the comedy clubs near me?

:magagrin:
 
Why is it that Republicans are very upset and ready to talk about the Afghanistan Capitol attack, but they want to ignore and bury any discussion about the US Capitol attack?

HMMMMM:thinking:

BECAUSE NO ONE GIVES A FUCK ABOUT IT....UNLIKE THE PRES. MORON the BALL-LESS AFGHAN DEBACLE.

WE ALREADY KNOW IT WAS NO "INSURRECTION", JUST A "MOSTLY PEACEFUL PROTEST" THAT GOT OUT OF HAND, AND THE PERPS ARE BEING DEALT WITH.


PLEASE LIST ALL THE "INSURRECTION" CONVICTIONS HERE:
 
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