The House committee probing the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol will present new testimony and evidence at the hearing, according to select committee aides.
The House January 6th Committee will be holding what is probably the last of its public hearings on Thursday. This hearing was delayed because of Hurricane Ian last month.
Originally the committee had planned to conduct six public hearings. An abundance of evidence created the need for additional hearings. This will be the ninth.
The House committee probing the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol will present new testimony and evidence at Thursday's hearing, according to select committee aides.
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There will also be new video footage of efforts to respond to the violence on Jan. 6 as it was unfolding, according to the aides. Unlike previous hearings that examined one topic, Thursday's session will take "a step back." The panel will bring a particular focus to the "former president's state of mind" and his involvement in the events as they unfolded.
Maybe they’ve found new footage of Josh Hawley running from the terrorists he incited.
Actually, much of the new evidence is probably related to those Secret Service texts which were turned over to the committee.
This will be a midday hearing in most of North America. You can watch it here.
The hearing starts at… 1:00 PM EDT NOON CDT 11:00 AM MDT 10:00 AM PDT 1700 GMT/UTC
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