BREAKING: U.S. House votes 222-208 to refer Trump fmr. chief of staff, Mark Meadows, to the Justice Dept. to face potential criminal contempt charges over refusal to answer questions about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
on Jan. 6, which disrupted the counting of the electoral vote and led to over 700 arrests, as the work of"a handful of fanatics."
The letter did not tackle why executive privilege should apply to a former official when the current president is not invoking it — a question central to the panel's legal fight overIn a statement Tuesday, Terwilliger said his client has never"stopped cooperating" with the committee.
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