subpoenaed were to come in on the 14th. what the committee is trying to do is get all the information first and then ask these relevant questions later. this is making this timeline a little stickier for them because they need, in theory, to have these informed questions. they want the documents first and also want to know for sure that people know they've been subpoenaed. it's hard to believe he wouldn't know that with all of the media coverage but you never know. if he starts blowing past these deadlines, the committee has made clear they are willing to basically go to the bank with this. that they're willing to explore a list of options to compel people to give them the information they want but what they're looking for from dan scavino is what he knows about trump's intentions leading up to january 6th but also, and this is really interesting, what was going on with the communications within the white house? what was going on with that video he put out that day, for example, where he said that everybody was very special. specifically the committee wants the outtakes from that.