
Trump loyalists can't hide this truth
CNN
Think the January 6 select committee can't enforce the slew of subpoenas it's served on Trump's inner circle? Think again, write Norman Eisen and Hank Sparks. The four Trump layalists may be eying the Congressional clock and contemplating running it out until January 2023 when a new Congress of unknown majority takes office, but the committee is highly motivated by that very timing and has many ways to get the information it wants on its timetable.
The committee has issued subpoenas to several loyalists of the former President, and their deadlines for cooperating have arrived. Will they be able to block or delay Congressional oversight, the way Trump and his allies did for all four years of his presidency?

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has told multiple associates and allies that there’s no chance he will bow to President Donald Trump’s calls for him to resign, vowing to withstand several more months of the president’s unprecedented, multi-pronged assault over Powell’s refusal to lower interest rates.