On Tuesday, the House select committee will show how Donald Trump leaned on state officials to help him win the election.

There will be a public hearing at 1 p.m. The pressure campaign by Trump and his allies played out in Arizona and Georgia, two swing states that were important to President Joe Biden.

Vice Chair Liz Cheney said earlier this month that the hearing would detail how Trump corrupted state legislators and election officials. The hearing will look into the Trump campaign's plan to submit false alternate slates of electors.

Four state officials will give testimony in person to the panel. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who was pressured by Trump to get votes in a leaked phone call, is one of the people.

One of the nine members of the select panel and Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee who is a frequent target of Trump will lead Tuesday's presentation.

The hearing is scheduled to begin at 1 pm. There is an hour and a half later. If the video above isn't playing by that time, please refresh the page.