House Judiciary subpoenas Citibank for Jan. 6 customer data after voluntary disclosure by Bank of America
- House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan subpoenaed Citibank for customer data related to Jan. 6 rioters.
- The subpoena came after the bank did not voluntarily comply with a request for information like other banks.
- The investigation was prompted by an FBI whistleblower alleging Bank of America voluntarily gave data to the FBI.
- Banks are being scrutinized over whether they improperly shared customer data to assist the Jan. 6 investigation.
- The Jan. 6 committee continues to issue subpoenas, probing Trump's involvement in the Capitol attack.