The House Jan. 6 committee voted to submit a subpoena to Trump, who was “one at the center” of what happened Jan. 6.
Aides to the committee declined to say whether they were further involved with Trump or former Vice President Mike Pence in their testimony. Pence said this summer He will “consider” testifying before the committee.
Representative Benny Thompson, Chairman of the Committee, said: Said Last month, the committee compiled an interim report in mid-October, and plans to submit a final report by the end of the year after the midterm elections.
The commission held a series of nationally broadcast hearings over the summer. The hearing showed never-before-seen video from the attack, but also video testimony. Trump Administration Official About His Denial Accept election results and plans by allies Swap Electoral Colleges in Battleground States President Joe Biden won Threatening local and state election officials.
Thompson confirmed in the summer The Commission has had a “conversation” with the Justice Department about the fake Electoral College scheme. June 21 Public HearingCommission member Rep. Adam Schiff, said these fake electors would eventually meet on December 14, 2020 in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Nevada, and Wisconsin, and that they would be out of the state. He said he signed a document claiming to be a duly elected elector.
The commission said Wisconsin Republican Senator Ron Johnson wanted Pence to hand over an alternative fraudulent electoral vote before a joint session of Congress, according to text provided by the commission.
The hearings have highlighted how Trump and his allies are pressuring various branches of government to overturn the 2020 election results. Hire Environmental Lawyer Jeffrey Clarke Justice Department Takes Control of Lawyers John Eastman Claims to Pence that he has the power to void the Electoral College, and Rudy Giuliani’s Attempts at Influence Local and state election administrators.
The hearings also included first-hand testimony from former Trump administration officials. Former Fox News political editor, Capitol Police Officer, mob who pleaded guiltyamong others.
The hearings included shocking revelations about Trump’s reaction to the Jan. 6 attacks.
Hutchinson and other former White House aides testified, both in person and by video testimony, that they knew Trump lost the election and that spreading the story that he won was a lie. Press secretary Sarah Matthews said, testified when riots broke out in the Capitolthe news outlets were discussing Trump’s response, but they seemed surprised because their colleagues didn’t want to condemn the riots.
“I couldn’t believe we were arguing about this in the middle of the West Wing.. And I gestured to the TV, ‘Do you think we look like we’re winning? Don’t think so,” Matthews said.
At that same hearing, the committee played a never-before-seen video showing Trump rehearsing for a statement on January 7, 2021. Say you lost the election.
“I want to start by dealing with yesterday’s heinous attacks,” Trump said in the video. “Whoever breaks the law, you will pay.” “You don’t represent our movement. You don’t represent our country. If you break the law you can’t say that. I already know what you pay said…”
“But this election is over. Parliament has approved the results,” he continued. “I don’t want to say the election is over. I just want to say that Congress has approved the results, not that the election is over.”
https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/house-january-6-committee-hearing-watch-live-stream-2022-10-13/ The House Jan. 6 committee voted to submit a subpoena to Trump, who was “one at the center” of what happened Jan. 6.