US Capitol riot committee issues subpoena to Rudy Giulianion January 19, 2022 at 12:27 am

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The former Trump lawyer is among four aides slapped with subpoenas by the congressional inquiry.

Giuliani speaking to the crowd on January 6

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The congressional panel investigating last year’s US Capitol riot have issued a subpoena to former President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.

The House of Representatives committee demanded Mr Giuliani and three others hand over documents and sit for depositions on 8 February.

Mr Giuliani travelled the US after the 2020 election to promote the baseless claim that Mr Trump had won the vote.

The riot on 6 January 2021 was stoked by falsehoods about mass voter fraud.

Subpoenas were issued on Tuesday to three other Trump associates:

  • Jenna Ellis – Mr Giuliani’s assistant who the committee says prepared memos claiming that the election could be legally overturned 
  • Sidney Powell – A former lawyer to Mr Trump who claimed that a court filing would unleash a “Kraken” of evidence, but it never materialised
  • Boris Epshteyn – A Trump campaign strategist who the committee says held a call with Mr Trump on the morning of the riot to discuss tactics to delay certification

Bennie Thompson, the Democratic lawmaker who is leading the House select committee, said in a statement that all four aides “advanced unsupported theories about election fraud, pushed efforts to overturn the election results, or were in direct contact with the former president about attempts to stop the counting of electoral votes”.

It is not clear whether the four of them intend to comply with the committee. If they refuse, they could be held in contempt of Congress and face possible criminal prosecution.

The subpoena calls on Mr Giuliani – a longtime ally of Mr Trump – to submit a sworn testimony and provide documents.

The document charges that Mr Giuliani and Ms Powell urged Mr Trump to seize voting machines around the country after being informed by the Department of Homeland Security that it “had no lawful authority to do so”.

On the day of the riot, Mr Giuliani addressed the crowd of Trump supporters outside the White House and called for “trial by combat”.

Later, as the mob was storming the building, he called senators in a further effort to halt Joe Biden’s certification as president.

According to CNN, also on Tuesday the panel obtained the phone records of Mr Trump’s two sons – Eric and Donald Jr – and Kimberly Guilfoyle – who is engaged to Donald Jr.

The seizure of the phone records is the first time a subpoena has been issued to a member of the Trump family, the network reported.

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