Mark Meadows, who just published a book, would still be willing to answer the committee’s questions in writing, his attorney says.
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Couple brought 14-year-old son to Capitol riot, prosecutors say
Prosecutors are recommending a three-month prison sentence for a North Carolina woman accused of bringing her 14-year-old child into the U.S. Capitol when she and her husband stormed the building on Jan. 6.
Appeals court weighs Trump arguments to withhold records
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit heard arguments from lawyers for Trump and the House committee seeking the records as part of its investigation into the Capitol riot.
Former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows cooperating with Jan. 6 panel
He was subpoenaed by the committee at the end of September and has been negotiating the terms of his deposition and turning over of documents.
House Jan. 6 panel subpoenas Alex Jones and Roger Stone
Jones, who spreads conspiracy theories, and Stone, a longtime Trump ally, are the latest to be asked for information by a congressional committee investigating the violence at the Capitol.
‘QAnon shaman’ sentenced to nearly 3½ years in prison for role in Capitol riot
Jacob Chansley, 34, was photographed parading shirtless through the halls of the Capitol with a 6-foot spear, howling through a bullhorn and then sitting in the vice president’s chair in the Senate.
Indictments charge Trump ex-aide Steve Bannon with contempt of Congress
Bannon had defied a Jan. 6 House committee subpoena.
Meadows says he’ll defy subpoena, as Jan. 6 panel threatens contempt
Meadows would be the second of the committee’s witnesses to be held in contempt, after the House voted to hold Bannon in contempt last month.
Court temporarily delays release of Trump’s Jan. 6 records
The stay is intended to give the court time to consider Donald Trump’s arguments against release of the documents, which was otherwise scheduled for Friday without a court order.
American facing Jan. 6 riot charges seeks asylum, Belarus state TV says
The move could heighten tensions between the turbulent former Soviet nation and the United States.