Breaking News: The committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol subpoenaed four of Donald Trump’s closest allies, including Steve Bannon and Mark Meadows. https://t.co/HJNSqeHbin
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 23, 2021
The committee wants the four advisers to provide documents by Oct. 7 and appear for depositions the following week.
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) September 23, 2021
STORY: https://t.co/zWg2MS2huu
House Jan. 6 committee issues subpoenas for Trump aides and advisers, including Meadows, Scavino and Bannon https://t.co/cIjUOI9HS7
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 23, 2021
BREAKING: The Select Committee has issued subpoenas to four individuals with close ties to the former President who were working in or had communications with the White House in the days surrounding the January 6th insurrection. Read More: https://t.co/mbJfvEaVYL
— January 6th Committee (@January6thCmte) September 23, 2021
Uh yeah, did anyone listen to anything he said or anything he did before the election and since? “Steve Bannon Says He Helped Plan Jan. 6th to Kill Biden Presidency – Rolling Stone” https://t.co/ENDIKUS32x
— Clint Watts (@selectedwisdom) September 23, 2021
Opinion: How the Jan. 6 probe could unearth sordid new details about the Trump coup memo https://t.co/wgUBxS45Gj
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 23, 2021
Mary Trump calls Donald Trump Jr. her "stupidest" relative https://t.co/uGAHFAX55P pic.twitter.com/7m2EqFmid1
— The Hill (@thehill) September 23, 2021
Meanwhile…
For the third time in three years, the government could shut down next week. Congress is nearing a deadline to keep the government open and doesn’t appear to have enough votes to do it.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 23, 2021
Here’s why, and what would happen if there is a shut down. https://t.co/fbkmHXeeip
Raising the debt limit is so that we don’t default on what’s *already been spent,* including the $7.8 trillion of debt racked up during the Trump administration. https://t.co/QfQYNkp9Mv
— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) September 23, 2021
Federal agencies to be informed by the @WhiteHouse today to begin preparations for a US government shutdown, reports @washingtonpost. https://t.co/k7wsQgkjMJ
— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) September 23, 2021
Pelosi on Republicans not supporting funding to avoid a government shutdown: "Why should it be that we as Democrats always come to the rescue when it's a Republican president? … The former president was famous for not paying his bills, and they want to do that again."
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) September 23, 2021
Fauci: "Worst time" for a government shutdown is in middle of pandemic https://t.co/1s8E45ibVp pic.twitter.com/qqMUO1ARMh
— The Hill (@thehill) September 23, 2021
Elsewhere…
Boris Johnson flying home from America to a perfect storm…
— Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) September 23, 2021
Exhibit A:https://t.co/NLCil6nrAq
Remember when Boris Johnson claimed in 2016 that 'fuel bills will be lower' if the UK voted for Brexit? https://t.co/mNSFDjLHeo
— The New European – Think Without Borders (@TheNewEuropean) September 23, 2021
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson challenged the message of Muppets character Kermit the Frog, who sang ‘It's not easy being green,’ in his speech at #UNGA as he pushed the world to tackle climate change https://t.co/L3vHDfmT4V pic.twitter.com/Vh7vi684a0
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 23, 2021
Boris Johnson’s climate speech annotated: what he said and what he meant https://t.co/GzPYoSp8k3
— The Guardian (@guardian) September 23, 2021
Good to hear PM’s new enthusiasm for climate action. Since Govt failing its own climate targets, I look forward to imminent cancellation of Cumbrian coal mine, Cambo oil field, £27bn road building plan, reversal of aid cut, & a #GreenNewDeal #WalkYourTalk https://t.co/RS7zql4Ne7
— Caroline Lucas (@CarolineLucas) September 23, 2021
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls on Boris Johnson to step in over NI Protocol.https://t.co/8AqapqLeiL
— BBC News NI (@BBCNewsNI) September 23, 2021