In its revelations and descriptions of conversations and actions in the White House before and after the attack on the Capitol, the sixth hearing of the House committee was stunning.
It was a surprise that the June 28 hearing took place. In June, the committee wasn't expected to hold any hearings.
There will be a committee hearing on July 12. It's time to est. The next hearing will be about the attempts to assemble the Jan. 6 mob, according to Rep. Adam Schiff. The committee will look at who funded the riot and how it was organized.
When asked when the next hearing might take place, Rep. Jamie Raskin joked that reporters shouldn't go on long vacations.
Raskin told reporters that they had been keeping them informed. Hearings are being called as we see fit.
Six hearings have been done by the committee. What happened at each.
On June 9, the first hearing described a "sprawling, multistep conspiracy" to stop the peaceful transfer of power. Don't read the whole thing.
Trump aides and former Attorney General Bill Barr gave testimony about how they advised Trump not to declare victory on election night and how he ignored evidence he lost the election. Don't read the whole thing.
Thursday's hearing revealed that Trump's lawyers and allies tried to convince the vice president to overturn the election even though they knew it was illegal. If Trump's plan was carried out, it would have been "tantamount to a revolution within a constitutional crisis," according to the man. Don't read the whole thing.
State officials in Georgia and Arizona received threats after they refused to comply with Donald Trump's efforts to overturn election results. It's a good idea to read the whole thing.
The committee was told by former Justice Department officials that Trump put a lot of pressure on them to investigate baseless claims of election fraud. Don't forget to read the recap.
Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide, portrayed Donald Trump as crazy and reckless, and said that he wanted to join them. The White House chief of staff asked for a pardon after the Capitol riot. She said the Secret Service agent was attacked by Trump for refusing to drive him to the Capitol while the mob was around. Don't forget to read the recap.
On the first day of the plan, what happened? Takeaways from a January 6 hearing.
The panel says Trump ripped off donors after ignoring aides and losing evidence.
On Day 3, Trump called Pence a "wimp" as the VP resisted pressure to overturn the election.
State election officials told the committee of pressure.
The witnesses told the committee that Trump leaned on the DOJ to help overturn the election.
The aide tells the hearing that Trump lunged at the security chief.
There is a possibility that this could be the case.
The next hearings will be in July.