CNN: “The House Select Committee investigating the deadly January 6 riot is set to request that a group of telecommunications companies preserve the phone records of a group of GOP members of Congress and former President Donald Trump, as well as members of the Trump family, who played some role in the ‘Stop the Steal’ rally that served as the prelude to the Capitol insurrection. The records request is the first step in the committee’s investigatory process and could signal the direction they plan to go when they call witnesses. It is unclear what means the committee will use to compel the telecommunications companies to cooperate with their request. The committee does have subpoena power, but requesting the information – especially from members of Congress – could lead to a lengthy legal battle. The committee decided against making public the names of the lawmakers whose records they are targeting, three sources told CNN.”
“But multiple sources familiar with the committee’s work have confirmed for CNN at least part of list including many of the members of Congress included in the request. According to the sources, this group was targeted because the committee concluded each of these lawmakers played some role in the ‘Stop the Steal’ rally. They either attended, spoke, actively planned or encouraged people to attend. The list is said to be evolving and could be added to as the investigation steps up. As of now it includes Republican Reps. Lauren Boebert of Colorado, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Jim Jordan of Ohio, Andy Biggs of Arizona, Paul Gosar also of Arizona, Mo Brooks of Alabama, Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina, Matt Gaetz of Florida, Louie Gohmert of Texas, Jody Hice of Georgia and Scott Perry of Pennsylvania.”