
Live Updates: House to vote on holding Mark Meadows in contempt of Congress
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The House is expected to vote Tuesday on whether to hold former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena to appear before the select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The vote comes less than 24 hours after the nine-person committee recommended Meadows, a former member of the House, be held in contempt.
"A small group of people have gotten a lot of attention because of their defiance," Committee chair Bennie Thompson said Monday before their vote. "But many others have taken a different path and provided important information about January 6 and the context in which the riot occurred. Anyone who wants to cooperate with our investigation can do so. Nearly everyone has."

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