The House Select Committee was going to hold a hearing on the Capitol attack.

The panel's next public hearing, which was scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, will be delayed.

The lawmakers decided to delay tomorrow's proceedings due to the effects of Hurricane Ian. We are praying for everyone in the path of the storm. We will announce a date for the postponed proceedings soon.

The committee didn't say when the hearing would be held. The first one back after the summer break was scheduled to be the ninth televised hearing the committee has held thus far.

The storm made it's way to Cuba as a Category 3 major Hurricane and is expected to hit Florida on Wednesday.

The National Hurricane Center warns of a "life-threatening" storm surge along Florida's west coast, with the highest risk area being from Fort Meyer to the bay area. Storm surge is more dangerous than a storm.

Jamie Rhome, the National Hurricane Center acting director, told CNN that the approach was a near worst-case scenario. This would be a bad approach angle with it slowing down.

Sewing up 'loose ends'

The goal of the ninth public hearing was to sew up some loose ends, according to the congressman.

House investigators are confident that they have exposed Donald Trump's role in the attack on Congress.

The former president wouldn't take no for an answer, and people know that, according to Raskin. He tried to get the legislators to change their minds. He tried to get the officials to listen. He tried to take over his department. He thought about the possibility of the military taking over the election machinery and conducting a new election. In the final analysis, it all came down to January 6, when the vice president of the United States tried to get rid of the Electoral College votes in order to save his job.

"But undoubtedly, there are significant details that are still outstanding, and I hope we can make them public."