Jim Jordan demands material on him before complying with January 6 subpoena
by Hugo Lowell in Washington from US news | The Guardian on (#5ZN70)
Republican congressman sent a six-page letter to the panel asking for materials that put him under scrutiny for his cooperation
Republican congressman Jim Jordan told the House select committee investigating the Capitol attack that he would consider complying with the panel's subpoena only if they shared the material that put him under scrutiny, according to a letter he sent Wednesday.
The response by Jordan - the top Republican on the House judiciary committee who spoke to Donald Trump on January 6 - stopped short of a refusal to comply with his subpoena, though it was not clear how he would proceed if the panel refused his request.
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