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Trump campaign officials subpoenaed
36. William Stepien, Trump 2020 campaign manager
37. Jason Miller, former senior adviser to Trump 2020 campaign
38. John Eastman, an attorney who helped craft Trump’s argument that the election was stolen
39. Michael Flynn, former Trump national security adviser who was involved in meeting about how the Trump campaign wanted to promote the lie that the election was stolen
40. Angela McCallum, national executive assistant to former Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign
41. Bernard Kerik, participated in a meeting at the Willard Hotel centered around overturning election results.
42. Boris Epshteyn, a former Trump campaign adviser who was among those working with Giuliani at the post-election Willard Hotel “command center.”
Trump White House officials subpoenaed
43. Nicholas Luna, Trump’s personal assistant
44. Molly Michael, Trump’s special assistant to the President and Oval Office operations coordinator
45. Ben Williamson, Trump’s deputy assistant to the President and senior adviser to then-chief of staff Mark Meadows
46. Christopher Liddell, former Trump White House deputy chief of staff
47. John McEntee, Trump’s White House personnel director
48. Keith Kellogg, national security adviser to then-Vice President Mike Pence
49. Kayleigh McEnany, former White House press secretary under Trump
50. Stephen Miller, Trump senior adviser
51. Cassidy Hutchinson, special assistant to the President for legislative affairs
52. Kenneth Klukowski, former senior counsel to Clark, Assistant Attorney General
53. Max Miller, former White House senior adviser and current Ohio congressional candidate. The panel says Miller met with Trump in the White House on January 4 to discuss the January 6 rally on the Ellipse and who would be speaking.
54. Robert “Bobby” Peede Jr., former deputy assistant to the president. The panel says Peede was with Miller when he met with Trump on January 4 to discuss the January 6 rally.
55. Brian Jack, the former director of political affairs for Trump. The panel says Jack reached out to several members of Congress on behalf of Trump to ask them to speak at the rally on January 6 at the Ellipse.
56. Ross Worthington, a former White House official who helped draft Trump’s January 6 speech for the rally at the Ellipse.
57. Marc Short, a former chief of staff to Pence. Short remains one of Pence’s closest advisers and is a firsthand witness to many critical events the committee is examining. Three sources with knowledge of the committee’s activities previously told CNN that Short is cooperating with the panel.
58. Judd Deere, a former deputy White House press secretary who helped with “formulating White House’s response to the January 6 attack as it occurred,” according to the committee.
Groups and individuals linked to the Capitol Hill riot on January 6 subpoenaed
59. Proud Boys International, L.L.C, a right-wing extremist group whose members have called for violence leading up to January 6. At least 34 individuals affiliated with the Proud Boys have been indicted by the Department of Justice in relation to the January 6 attack on the Capitol, according to the committee.
60. Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, chairman of the Proud Boys organization. The committee says Tarrio was prevented from entering Washington, DC on January 6 but was allegedly involved in the preparation the Proud Boys did leading up to the events at the Capitol.
61. Oath Keepers, another right-wing extremist group whose members have been found to be participating in the attack. According to the committee, 18 members of the group have been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly planning a coordinated attack to storm the Capitol.
62. Elmer Stewart Rhodes, president of the Oath Keepers who the committee says repeatedly suggested the organization should engage in violence to ensure that Trump remain president. The committee claims that Rhodes was in contact with several of the Oath Keepers who were indicted before, during and after the Capitol attack, even meeting some of them outside the Capitol.
63. 1st Amendment Praetorian/Robert Patrick Lewis, an organization that the committee says provided security at multiple rallies leading up to January 6 that sought to protest the 2020 presidential election results. Robert Patrick Lewis is the chairman of this group. The committee points to tweets from Lewis on January 6 and 7 that seem to incite violence.
64. Nicholas J. Fuentes, who is affiliated with the far right groups “America First” and “Groyper.” Fuentes promoted unsupported theories about election fraud and was “present on the Capitol grounds” on January 6, according to the panel.
65. Patrick Casey, who is also affiliated with “America First” and “Groyper.” Like Fuentes, Casey promoted unsupported theories about election fraud and was on the Capitol grounds on January 6, the panel said.
Individuals tied to fake electors subpoenaed
(The select committee subpoenaed individuals listed as chairperson and secretary of each group of alternate electors, across seven states)
66. Nancy Cottle, chairperson, Arizona. Cottle is listed on the Arizona Federation of Republican Women’s website as being the group’s vice president.
67. Loraine B. Pellegrino, secretary, Arizona.
68. David Shafer, chairperson, Georgia. Shafer, the chair of the Georgia GOP, was a plaintiff in some of Trump’s long-shot lawsuits to overturn the election in Georgia.
69. Shawn Still, secretary, Georgia. Still was the Georgia GOP’s finance chair and is now running for a Georgia Senate seat.
70. Kathy Berden, chairperson, Michigan. Berden was a national committeewoman at the Republican National Committee and served as a Trump delegate at the 2016 GOP convention.
71. Mayra Rodriguez, secretary, Michigan. Rodriguez unsuccessfully ran for a Michigan House seat in 2020.
72. Jewll Powdrell, chairperson, New Mexico. Powdrell recently told the Albuquerque Journal that he had signed the fake certificate at the behest of former Rep. Steve Pearce, the head of the New Mexico GOP.
73. Deborah W. Maestas, secretary, New Mexico. Maestas previously served as the chairperson of the state GOP.
74. Michael J. McDonald, chairperson, Nevada. McDonald serves as the Nevada GOP chairman and reportedly promoted false voter-fraud claims in 2020.
75. James DeGraffenreid, secretary, Nevada. DeGraffenreid’s Facebook page says he is a national committeeman from Nevada for the RNC.
76. Bill Bachenberg, chairperson, Pennsylvania. Bachenberg is a board member of the National Rifle Association and spoke at a pro-Trump fundraiser in 2020.
77. Lisa Patton, secretary, Pennsylvania.
78. Andrew Hitt, chairperson, Wisconsin. Hitt is a former chairman of the Wisconsin GOP and a staffer for former Gov. Scott Walker.
79. Kelly Ruh, secretary, Wisconsin. Ruh is an alderperson from the city of De Pere.