The subpoenas were part of a batch of six that also includes Ed Martin, a prominent conservative activist who is representing some of the defendants charged with breaching the Capitol. Martin helped promote some pro-Trump Jan. 6 events.
The subpoenas seek documents by Dec. 23 and depositions between Jan. 4 and Jan. 10. It’s an indication that the investigation will continue at full speed in the new year, even as the panel prepares for a series of public hearings to present its findings sometime in the spring.
The panel issued a summons to Bryan Lewis, who had issued an application to the Capitol Police for a permit to hold a Jan. 6 demonstration about the electoral vote count.
The committee also subpoenaed Brian Jack, then the Director of Political Affairs at the White House, who had reached out to at least one member of Congress — Rep. Mo Brooks, to ask them to speak at the Ellipse on Jan.6.
Lastly, the panel subpoenaed Kimberly Fletcher, an activist with conservative group Moms for America, helped hold the Jan. 5 rally at Freedom Plaza and the Jan. 6 ellipse rally. The panel said it had documents showing her correspondence with Stop the Steal organizer Ali Alexander during the application process for another event around Jan. 6