House Democrats Subpoena Hope Hicks, Former McGahn Aide Annie Donaldson
- Both were close-up witnesses to key decisions by the president
- Nadler expands witness demands after a White House rebuff
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The Democratic chairman of the House Judiciary Committee issued subpoenas Tuesday ordering two more of President Donald Trump’s former advisers -- Hope Hicks and Annie Donaldson -- to testify before the panel and hand over documents.
Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York wants Hicks, the former White House communications director, and Donaldson, who was deputy to former White House counsel Don McGahn, to undergo questioning in his panel’s efforts to pursue findings by Special Counsel Robert Mueller concerning possible obstruction of justice by Trump.