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According to C-SPAN, "January 6 Committee Meeting with Capitol and D.C. Police: Capitol and District of Columbia police testified at the first hearing of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol. Witnesses described their experiences on that day and efforts to protect the Capitol and elected officials.
With Trump's pressure on Pence front and center and expectations high, Thursday's hearings hit the first snag in an otherwise compelling narrative. Day Three of the Jan 6. hearings was more C-SPAN ...
March 29: Committee chair Thompson called it "concerning" that no record of phone calls made by President Trump from 11:17 a.m. to 6:54 p.m. on January 6 had been found in eleven pages of records turned over to the committee. The committee was investigating whether it had received the complete phone log and whether Trump had used other phones.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), chair of the subcommittee examining the Jan. 6 hearings, told Fox News that the House select committee failed to adequately preserve materials.
The House select committee held its 10th and possibly final public hearing on Thursday, presenting new evidence stemming from its 15-month investigation into the events surrounding the Jan. 6 ...
On Thursday night, the first public hearing regarding last year’s Jan. 6 Capitol attack will take place, after over 10 months of investigation from a group of lawmakers. The first hearing will ...
National Commission to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol Complex Act; Long title: An Act to establish the National Commission to Investigate the January 6 riot on the United States Capitol Complex, and for other purposes: Enacted by: the 117th United States Congress: Number of co-sponsors: 1: Legislative history
After a flurry of hearings, the Jan. 6 committee is taking a step back to examine new evidence. What else might we learn when hearings resume in September?