Jan. 6 committee recommends criminal contempt charges against two former Trump advisers

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The Jan. 6 select committee voted unanimously on Monday to recommend that two former aides to then-President Donald Trump be held in contempt of Congress after refusing to comply with subpoenas that were issued.

The panel has used contempt of Congress as a way to compel testimony from hostile witnesses, Axios reported.

As ABC News first reported, a committee spokesperson did not comment on Kushner's scheduled appearance.

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