The Jan. 6 committee GOP vice-chair talks about the dangers of another Trump presidency, and the importance of his sworn testimony before the panel.
turn his testimony before the January 6 committee into a “circus.”] ... and the food fight that became. This is a far too serious set of issues,” Cheney said to hostEarlier this month, the committee voted unanimously to subpoena the former president. The subpoena requires Trump to turn documents over to the House panel by November 4;We are going to proceed in terms of the questioning of the former president under oath,” Cheney added.
Cheney served as one of two Republicans on the January 6 bipartisan committee. After the committee’s vote, Rep., and he can ramble and push back all he wants. That's the requirement for a congressional subpoena to come in.” It is unclear as to whether Trump will actually go through with testifying. On Friday, Trump’s lawyer said in a statement: “We understand that, once again, flouting norms and appropriate and customary process, the Committee has publicly released a copy of its
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