Leaders of the House committee investigating the attack on the US Capitol said Friday they’ve given former President Donald Trump a short extension to begin producing records under a panel subpoena.
“We have informed the former president’s counsel that he must begin producing records no later than next week and he remains under subpoena for deposition testimony starting on Nov. 14th,” the committee’s chairman Bennie Thompson, and vice chair Liz Cheney, said in a statement.
The two lawmakers said the panel has “received correspondence” from Trump and his counsel.
The announcement is tantamount to an extension for Trump’s legal representatives