miller testified to a federal garage on tuesday, this part of the january 6th investigation, that makes the former white house speechwriter the first known witness to testify since the doj appointed a special counsel. let s get to kaitlan polance for more on this. what make stephen miller a key witness? jim and bianna, it s that stephen miller was there. he was in the white house, having conversations with the president. we know there are several people that the prosecutors who have been working on this. there are top pence advisers, top people from the white house counsel s office. now stephen miller is going and what we know and that s
even with this extensive investigation, the house won t be getting testimony from everyone they wanted. the house voted to hold four witnesses who didn t comply with their investigation subpoenas in contempt. that s meadows, deputy dan scavino, peter na vara toe and steve bannon. and in the end the house gets a mixed result. the justice department told the house last week it would not be prosecuting trump s close white house advisers meadows and scavino as a way to enforce their congressional subpoenas. but a grand jury did indict navarro for his refusal to turnover documents and his failure to testify. while he wasn t talking to the committee, navarro had written a book that described the trump world reaction to the election and even spoke about a plan called the green bay sweep. the committee said he ultimately didn t even engage with them so now he s in court just like another trump confidant, steve bannon, facing contempt charges. kaitlan polance, cnn, washington. fuel prices kee
a cnn exclusive this morning, members of the far right extremist group the oath keepers, sorry, pardon me, the oath keepers are sharing details of their communications with january 6th investigators. a lawyer working with the group revealed to cnn that she s met with the fbi several times already handing over their phones and digital files. cnn s kaitlan polance is joining us with this reporting. this is kelly surreal, and she s on what the justice department calls a planning call with the oath keepers in 2020. she says she has been helping investigators, she s not someone that s charged but clearly was among talking to people bike stewart rhodes, in the time and question that he s ultimately charged with this seditious conspiracy charge among lots of other people. it s not just her. that s the thing that we re finding. even rhodes at one point sat for an interview with investigators.
the duly elected successor and so what the case is that s being built right now is that donald trump on january 6th, particularly, there s only one time under the law that the president of the united states can be elected. that is a proceeding that begins on 1:00 p.m. on january 6th. and what happened on 1:00 p.m. on january 6th, an effort by the oath keepers and others who presumably have knowledge, such as kaitlan was talking about today to stop the counting at 1:00 p.m. on january 6th. that s what the conspiracy is about. there hasn t been much clarity yet on that. there s going to be more, but 1:00 p.m., january 6th, and when i said the committee is building a tictoc, a minute-by-minute record of what happened, that s where this investigation is going. carl bernstein, thank you
crucial information. cnn s kaitlan polance has more details. good morning, boris and am mara. until late friday night we did not know the records that existed from the trump white house about january 6th and now we do. the national archives revealed in a court filing after midnight on friday that there are many, many pages of files from the trump presidency about january 6th and those include things like visitors logs, call records, 30 pages of trump s daily schedule even handwritten notes about calls an plans from mark meadow, the chief of staff. in all, it s 700 pages that the national archives has about january 6th from the trump white house and donald trump is currently trying to keep those records private. he wants to keep them secret, and he especially wants to keep them from the house of representatives, which is investigating january 6th with a special committee.