(CNN)The committee investigating the deadly Capitol Hill riot on January 6 has as of publication issued 45 subpoenas to individuals and organizations as part of its probe into circumstances and coordination leading up to the storming of the US Capitol.
From targeting some of former President Donald Trump's closest allies both in the White House and from the Trump campaign, to key organizers of the rally and events preceding the January 6 attack, the committee has shown a keen interest in deciphering what role Trump and his orbit played in spreading misinformation about the presidential election results and how that misinformation fueled the January 6 attack.
Close Trump allies
1. Mark Meadows, former White House chief of staff
2. Daniel Scavino, former White House deputy chief of staff for communications
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3. Kashyap Patel, former Defense Department official
4. Stephen Bannon, former Trump adviser
Organizers of rallies and events preceding January 6 attack
5. Amy Kremer, founder and chair of Women For America First (WFAF)
6. Kylie Kremer, founder and executive director of Women For America First (WFAF)
7. Cynthia Chafian, submitted the first permit application on behalf of WFAF for the January 6 rally, and founder of the Eighty Percent Coalition
8. Caroline Wren, listed on permit paperwork for the January 6 rally as "VIP Advisor"
9. Maggie Mulvaney, listed on permit paperwork for the January 6 rally as "VIP Lead"
10. Justin Caporale, of Event Strategies, Inc., listed on permit paperwork for the January 6 rally as "Project Manager."
11. Tim Unes, of Event Strategies, Inc., listed on permit paperwork for the January 6 rally as "Stage Manager."
12. Megan Powers, of MPowers Consulting LLC, listed on permit paperwork for the January 6 rally as "Operations Manager for Scheduling and Guidance."
13. Hannah Salem, of Salem Strategies LLC, listed on permit paperwork for the January 6 rally as "Operations Manager for Logistics and Communications."
14. Lyndon Brentnall, of RMS Protective Services, listed on permit paperwork for the January 6 rally as "On-Site Supervisor."
15. Katrina Pierson, former Trump campaign official, reportedly involved in the organization of the January 5 and January 6 rallies and was in direct communication with the former President about the rallies.
16. Ali Alexander, connected to permit applications for the "Stop the Steal" rally
17. Nathan Martin, connected to permit applications for the "Stop the Steal" rally
18. Stop the Steal, LLC, organization affiliated with "Stop the Steal" rally
19. Dustin Stockton, a key player in the "Stop the Steal" movement after the 2020 presidential election who helped organize a series of rallies including the rally held at the Ellipse in Washington, DC, on January 6. Engaged to Jennifer Lawrence, who was also subpoenaed by the committee. According to the committee, Stockton raised concerns that the January 6 rally at the Ellipse could be dangerous and those concerns were escalated to Meadows.
20. Jennifer Lawrence, engaged to Stockton, also helped a key player in the "Stop the Steal" movement after the 2020 presidential election who helped organize a series of rallies including the rally held at the Ellipse.
21. Taylor Budowich, according to the committee solicited a 501c(4) organization to conduct a social media and radio advertising campaign encouraging attendance at the Ellipse rally. Budowich is currently the primary political spokesperson for Trump and serves as communications director for the Save America PAC.
22. Roger Stone, longtime Republican operative and Trump ally who was reportedly in Washington DC on January 5 and 6. Stone spoke at the rally on January 5 and was slated to speak at the rally on January 6 where he previously said he was planning to "lead a march to the Capitol" from the rally.
23. Alex Jones, a conspiracy theorist who worked with rally organizers to facilitate a donation to provide what he described as "eighty percent" of the funding for the January 6 rally. The Select Committee claims that Jones stated he was told by the White House to lead a march from the January 6 rally at the Ellipse to the Capitol.
Department of Justice
24. Jeffrey Clark, former Department of Justice official reportedly involved in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election
Trump campaign officials
25. William Stepien, Trump 2020 campaign manager
26. Jason Miller, former senior adviser to Trump 2020 campaign
27. John Eastman, an attorney who helped craft Trump's argument that the election was stolen
28. Michael Flynn, former Trump national security adviser who was involved in meeting about how the Trump campaign wanted to promote the lie that the election was stolen
29. Angela McCallum, national executive assistant to former Trump's 2020 reelection campaign
30. Bernard Kerik, participated in a meeting at the Willard Hotel centered around overturning election results.
Trump White House officials
31. Nicholas Luna, Trump's personal assistant
32. Molly Michael, Trump's special assistant to the President and Oval Office operations coordinator
33. Ben Williamson, Trump's deputy assistant to the President and senior adviser to then-chief of staff Mark Meadows
34. Christopher Liddell, former Trump White House deputy chief of staff
35. John McEntee, Trump's White House personnel director
36. Keith Kellogg, national security adviser to then-Vice President Mike Pence
37. Kayleigh McEnany, former White House press secretary under Trump
38. Stephen Miller, Trump senior adviser
39. Cassidy Hutchinson, special assistant to the President for legislative affairs
40. Kenneth Klukowski, former senior counsel to Clark, Assistant Attorney General.
Groups and individuals linked to the Capitol Hill riot on January 6
41. Proud Boys International, L.L.C, a right-wing extremist group whose members have called for violence leading up to January 6. At least 34 individuals affiliated with the Proud Boys have been indicted by the Department of Justice in relation to the January 6attack on the Capitol, according to the committee.
42. Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, chairman of the Proud Boys organization. The committee says Tarrio was prevented from entering Washington, DC on January 6 but was allegedly involved in the preparation the Proud Boys did leading up to the events at the Capitol.
43. Oath Keepers, another right-wing extremist group whose members have been found to be participating in the attack. According to the committee, 18 members of the group have been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly planning a coordinated attack to storm the Capitol.
44. Elmer Stewart Rhodes, president of the Oath Keepers who the committee says repeatedly suggested the organization should engage in violence to ensure that Trump remain president. The committee claims that Rhodes was in contact with several of the Oath Keepers who were indicted before, during and after the Capitol attack, even meeting some of them outside the Capitol.
45. 1st Amendment Praetorian/Robert Patrick Lewis, an organization that the committee says provided security at multiple rallies leading up to January 6 that sought to protest the 2020 presidential election results. Robert Patrick Lewis is the chairman of this group. The committee points to tweets from Lewis on January 6 and 7 that seem to incite violence.
This story has been updated with additional developments November 29.