Why Trump’s latest defiance of a Jan. 6 committee subpoena matters

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Why Trump’s latest defiance of a Jan. 6 committee subpoena matters
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Donald Trump was supposed to testify before the Jan. 6 panel on Monday, but he blew them off. What happens now? (via MaddowBlog)

Donald Trump for testimony and documents, and the legal summons came with two deadlines. The former president, for example, was expected to turn over key materials — including any communications he had regarding extremist groups, and possible interactions he had with witnesses testifying before the Jan. 6 committee — by Nov. 4.The other deadline was just as notable, if not more so: Trump was supposed to testify under oath and answer investigators’ questions by Nov. 14, which was yesterday.

A lawyer for the Republican issued a written statement after the case was filed, which included this gem: “Long held precedent and practice maintain that separation of powers prohibits Congress from compelling a President to testify before it.”

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