November 10, 2021 THE LATEST ![]() The Jan. 6 committee has been on a subpoena spree lately, dishing out more than a dozen in the last two days. Tuesday's batch were aimed squarely at the Trump White House staff, including former senior advisor Stephen Miller and former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. But they may be the least interesting of the people called to testify, Hayes Brown writes, compared to the other, lower-level staffers.
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