“The Justice Department has subpoenaed two former top White House political advisers under President Donald Trump as part of a widening investigation related to Mr. Trump’s post-election fund-raising and plans for so-called fake electors,” the New York Times reports.
“Brian Jack, the final White House political director under Mr. Trump, and Stephen Miller, Mr. Trump’s top speechwriter and a senior policy adviser, were among more than a dozen people connected to the former president to receive subpoenas from a federal grand jury this week.”
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