Plus, a one-person protest shocks Beijing. The January 6 committee subpoenas Trump; China cracks down on rare protest. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. TOP NEWS January 6 panel wants to hear from Trump Mandel Ngan /AFP via Getty Images - Thursday, the House Committee investigating January 6 unanimously voted to subpoena former President Donald Trump for testimony about his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. [[Vox / Andrew Prokop](]
- The decision came during the panelâs final hearing before the midterms. Lawmakers tried to show that Trump knew heâd lost the election and tried to spur his supporters to subvert President Joe Bidenâs victory. [[New York Times / Luke Broadwater and Alan Feuer](]
- Thursdayâs hearing included a new video of congressional leaders pleading for help as insurrectionists stormed the Capitol, and evidence the Secret Service received prior warnings about the violence. [[Associated Press / Lisa Mascaro, Farnoush Amiri, and Eric Tucker](]
- Trump hasnât said he would comply with the subpoena. But on Friday, he sent a [letter]( to the committee chairman criticizing the panelâs work and repeating false claims the election was rigged. [[Washington Post / Perry Stein, Tom Hamburger, and Spencer S. Hsu](]
- After months of investigations and thousands of interviews, the committee will issue a final report on its findings in December. [[NBC News](] ð If you read just one story Voxâs Ben Jacobs explains what the January 6 hearings accomplished. [[Vox / Ben Jacobs](] [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Rare one-person protest captivates Beijing - Thursday, an unidentified person hung two banners from a Beijing bridge criticizing the countryâs zero-Covid policy and calling for the removal of Chinese President Xi Jinping. [[Washington Post / Christian Shepherd](]
- While there has been much frustration with strict Covid testing requirements and lockdowns that have roiled the Chinese economy, it is rare for a public protest to criticize these policies or to call for ousting Xi. [[Reuters/ Martin Quin Pollard and Eduardo Baptista](]
- Chinese internet censors removed all images and posts related to the protest after the footage began spreading online. Some tried to discover the protesterâs identity, while others praised his actions. [[BBC / Yvette Tan](]
- The banners were set up three days before the Chinese Communist Party congress, where Xi will be given an unprecedented third term. [[Al Jazeera](] MISCELLANEOUS Friday, two anti-fossil fuel protesters threw tomato soup on Vincent van Goghâs âSunflowersâ painting and glued themselves to the wall of Londonâs National Gallery. [[CNN / Christian Edwards](] - French railway workers and civil servants voted to join oil workers in striking after the government tried to order refinery staff back to work. [[France 24](]
- Friday, Elon Musk said SpaceX couldnât continue indefinitely funding Starlink terminals essential to military operations in Ukraine, and asked the US to foot the bill. [[NYT / Cassandra Vinograd and Helene Cooper](]
- UK Prime Minister Liz Truss fired her Treasury chief on Friday and canceled tax cuts that had plunged the British economy into turmoil. [[AP / Danica Kirka and Jill Lawless](] CROSSWORD OF THE DAY Gone and not excused, for short. [Solve today's new Vox crossword puzzle]([,]( and stay tuned for more puzzles coming out Monday through Saturday. Want more crosswords? [Sign up for our crossword newsletter here]( and get a dedicated crossword reminder each weekend. â¤ï¸ LOVE OUR CROSSWORDS? Help keep them free by making a one-time gift to Vox today. [Yes, I'll make a gift]( VERBATIM âWe want to eat, not do coronavirus tests; reform, not the Cultural Revolution. We want freedom, not lockdowns; elections, not rulers. We want dignity, not lies. Be citizens, not enslaved people.â [[One of the large white banners hung from Sitong Bridge in Beijing / Washington]([Post]( LISTEN TO THIS The candidates haunting the GOP Vox politics reporter Li Zhou (@liszhou) explains Republican senatorial candidate Herschel Walker's race, and Rutgers professor David Greenberg (@republicofspin) tells us the origin of the October surprise. [Listen now â¶]( Read more from Vox [The next frontier for climate action is the great indoors]( [How to reframe (and solve) a tricky life problem]( [The messy, thrilling queer allegory in Interview with the Vampire]( [Russian businessmen keep dying. No one knows why.]( [The Democratic Senate majority hinges on Catherine Cortez Masto]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences]( [unsubscribe](param=sentences). If you value Voxâs unique explanatory journalism, support our work with a one-time or recurring [contribution](. View our [Privacy Notice]( and our [Terms of Service](. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Floor 12, Washington, DC 20036.
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