Trump’s Media Director Goes Into Hiding After Being Subpoenaed By Jan 6 Panel

Ron Delancer

Dan Scavino, former President Donald Trump’s longtime social media director, has gone awol after the House committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol issued a subpoena for his testimony.

On Tuesday, CNN’s Ryan Nobles reported that the House Panel has been unable to locate Scavino to serve the subpoena.

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“We have learned through multiple sources connected to the January 6th select committee, that they have been unable to formally serve Scavino with the subpoena,” said Nobles. “Now, this is important because the select committee has set as a deadline for the response for the first round of the subpoena request which is a document request by Thursday at midnight. But yet, they’ve still been unable to formally serve him with the subpoena. Of course, that subpoena also includes an in-person deposition which is scheduled for next week.”

“This, obviously, complicates an already-complicated process,” said Nobles. “The committee was already bracing for what they expected to be a lengthy legal challenge in the compliance of these subpoenas. But the fact that they haven’t been able to even serve Scavino creates a real barrier because they can’t even begin that process. So, this is a setback for the committee right now as they can’t even find Scavino right now to serve him with that subpoena.”

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