The Jan. 6 House Select Committee has issued a wide-ranging records request to the National Archives and Records Administration and several other agencies, including …
The Jan.6 House Select Committee has issued a wide-ranging records request to the National Archives and Records Administration and several other agencies, including phone records from members of congress, as a part of their investigation into the Capitol Riot. The nine-member panel, which held its first hearing around the Jan.6 Capitol riot last month, began its investigatory process with the sweeping range of requests released on Wednesday. Among their requests, the Select Committee reiterated several sent in late March by multiple House committees including “all documents and communications relating in any way to remarks made by Donald Trump or any other persons on January 6,” the former president’s Twitter messages from that day, all video or photograph media taken inside the White House on Jan.6, and all documents and communications from within the White House on Jan.6 that related to that morning’s rally, the march to the Capitol, violence at the Capitol, former President Donald Trump, former Vice President Mike Pence, and any aspect of Congress’ joint session where the certification of electoral votes took place. The Select Committee is also requesting all documents and communications from within the White House on Jan 6.
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USA — Political Jan 6. House Select Committee releases sweeping records request, including call logs...