Jan. 6 Panel Weighs Subpoena of Trump’s Personal Phone Records

  • Chairman Bennie Thompson says no decision has been made
  • Panel looking into seven-hour gap in White House call record

Former President Donald Trump 

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The chairman of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol said the panel is considering subpoenaing former President Donald Trump’s personal phone records to help fill-in a more than seven-hour gap in White House telephone logs on the day of the riot.

“All that’s up for discussion,” Representative Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrats, said. He said there are “some other options” as well that he refused to detail.