Jan. 6 select committee issues new round of subpoenas, this time for Miller, McEnany, eight others
The subpoenas were issued one day after select committee issued subpoenas to six former Trump administration, campaign officials
The Democrat-controlled House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot on Tuesday issued another round of subpoenas, this time for top Trump administration officials including former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and adviser Stephen Miller, according to news reports.
Others subpoenaed were issued to Nicholas Luna, a personal assistant to Trump; Molly Michael a special assistant to Trump; Ben Williamson, a deputy assistant to Trump and senior adviser to former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows; Christopher Liddell, a former White House deputy chief of staff; John McEntee, a former White House personnel director; Keith Kellogg, who served as former Vice President Pence's national security adviser; Cassidy Hutchinson, a special assistant to Trump for legislative affairs; and Kenneth Klukowski, a former senior counsel to assistant Attorney General Jeffrey Clark, according to NBC News.
"We believe the witnesses subpoenaed today have relevant information and we expect them to comply fully with the Select Committee’s investigation as we work to get answers for the American people," said Select Committee Chair Bennie Thompson, D-Miss. in a statement.
The subpoenas were issued one day after the select committee issued subpoenas to six former Trump administration and campaign officials including Bill Stepien, Trump's 2020 re-election campaign manager; Jason Miller, a senior campaign adviser; John Eastman, a conservative lawyer who was reported to have advised Trump and others in the administration; and former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, NBC also reports.