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Jordan is up for reelection. He is facing Democratic challenger Tamie Wilson in the general election in November. Today, media sources say Trump’s lawyers have accepted the subpoena from the House January 6 Select Committee. The former president and his lawyers have until November 4th to turn over any documents that were requested, and until November 14th to testify at a deposition. We asked Jordan if he thinks Trump will testify.

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Jury selection took all day on Monday, and the opening statement began Tuesday. Around 30 subpoenas have been issued for people who could possibly testify in the trial. Stinebaugh was indicted on 17 counts, including having unlawful interest in a public contract, conflict of interest, and theft in office. He pleaded not guilty on all counts. The trial is under the direction of a visiting judge.