US Capitol attack investigators question ex-Donald Trump aide Hope Hicks
- The former White House communications director is no stranger to probes of her ex-boss and was a witness in Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation
- Hicks’ interview with the January 6 committee comes soon after Trump himself was subpoenaed to provide documents and testimony
The House January 6 committee is interviewing Hope Hicks, a long-time aide to former US president Donald Trump, according to a person familiar with the meeting.
Tuesday’s interview comes as the investigation is winding down and as the panel has subpoenaed Trump for an interview in the coming weeks. The person requested anonymity to discuss the closed-door meeting.
Hicks did not play a major role in the White House response to the January 6, 2021 insurrection, in which hundreds of Trump’s supporters broke into the US Capitol and interrupted the certification of President Joe Biden’s victory.
The long-time Trump communications aide was still working there at the time but left the White House in the days afterward.
Still, Hicks had been one of Trump’s most trusted aides. And she was looped in on some texts and emails that day ahead of the then president’s speech outside the White House and before the violence unfolded, according to CNN, which obtained copies of texts turned over by former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.
Hicks is no stranger to investigations of her former boss. She was a key witness in former special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, delivering important information to the special counsel’s office about Trump’s attempts to obstruct that investigation.