Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Trump campaign staffers, GOP operatives who challenged 2020 results in key states
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The House Jan. 6 committee on Tuesday issued six subpoenas to Trump campaign staffers and Republican operatives who worked to challenge the 2020 election results.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack on Tuesday issued six subpoenas to Trump campaign staffers and Republican operatives who worked in several key battleground states to challenge the 2020 election results and tout unproven claims of fraud following Joe Biden's victory.
The group includes Michael Roman and Michael Brown, who worked on Election Day operations for Trump's 2020 campaign, as well as Mark Finchem, Arizona GOP Party Chair Kelli Ward, and former Michigan GOP Chair Laura Cox.
Finchem is now running to serve as Arizona's top election official, while Ward has sued to stop the committee from obtaining her and her husband's phone records.
The committee also subpoenaed Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano, who chartered buses to Washington on Jan. 6 and organized a post-election hearing in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to raise claims of widespread and unproven voter fraud. He was also involved in Trump's White House meeting with Pennsylvania GOP lawmakers in December of 2020, as Trump worked to overturn the results in the state and in other presidential battlegrounds.