The January 6th committee has voted to subpoena former President Donald Trump for testimony and documents as part of its investigation.
THOMPSON: “A recorded vote is requested. The clerk will call the roll.”
CLERK: “Miss Cheney?”
CHENEY: “Aye.”
CLERK: “Miss Cheney, aye.”
CLERK: “Miss Lofgren?”
LOFGREN: “Aye.”
CLERK: “Miss Lofgren, aye.”
CLERK: “Mr. Schiff?”
SCHIFF: “Aye.”
CLERK: “Mr. Schiff, aye.”
CLERK: “Mr. Aguilar?”
AGUILAR: “Aye.”
CLERK: “Mr. Aguilar, aye.”
CLERK: “Mrs. Murphy?”
MURPHY: “Aye.”
CLERK: “Mrs. Murphy, aye.”
CLERK: “Mr. Raskin?”
RASKIN: “Aye.”
CLERK: “Mr. Raskin, aye.”
CLERK: “Mrs. Luria?”
LURIA: “Aye.”
CLERK: “Mrs. Luria, aye.”
CLERK: “Mr. Kinzinger?
KINZINGER: “Aye.”
CLERK: “Mr. Kinzinger, aye.”
CLERK: “Mr. Chairman?”
THOMSPON: “Aye.”
CLERK: “Mr. Chairman, aye.”
THOMPSON: “The clerk will report the vote.”
CLERK: “Mr. Chairman on this vote, there are nine ayes and zero nos.”
THOMPSON: “The resolution is agreed to without objection. A motion to reconsider is laid on the table. The chair requests that those in the hearing room remain seated until the Capitol Police have escorted members from the room without objection. The committee stands adjoined.”