Ex-Trump aide may have to answer questions in Jan. 6 lawsuit
Dan Scavino, inset against an image of Donald Trump.

Inset: In a prerecorded address for the Republican National Convention released August 27, 2020, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications Dan Scavino speaks inside the empty Mellon Auditorium August 26, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images). Background: FILE: President-elect Donald Trump attends the Building America’s Future, Southeastern Pennsylvania Roundtable at the Drexelbrook Event Center on October 29, 2024, in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania (Matt Bishop/imageSPACE/Sipa USA via AP Images).

A state of semi-chaos has erupted in recent days as discovery is set to conclude in a lawsuit filed by police officers and members of Congress in response to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol Complex.

At the center of the procedural storm is President-elect Donald Trump’s former deputy chief of staff and campaign social media director Dan Scavino — and his long-sought-after deposition.

Now, that deposition is scheduled to occur on Tuesday — and a recent court order suggests that a last-minute bid to delay went nowhere.

In the case, Trump’s attorneys were the first to push for Scavino to be deposed. In a September subpoena, the deposition was originally scheduled to occur on Oct. 21, or at an agreed upon time.

Then, the plaintiffs got involved.

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