... the committee set out with some big goals, right? It was set the historical record, but also hold people accountable for what happened on January 6. Did they meet their goals? Jamil Jaffer: Well, certainly, Amna, I think the committee laid out a very credible argument for the case that ...
... terrorist attacks. Even after the launch of its high-profile public hearings last summer, the Jan. 6 committee continued to gather evidence and interviews. Under committee rules, the Jan. 6 panel is to produce a report of its findings, likely in December. The committee will dissolve 30 days after publication ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Jan. 6 panel plans to vote Thursday to issue a subpoena for Donald Trump to appear before the committee. The Associated Press reported this based on two people familiar with the investigation and granted anonymity to discuss it. The PBS NewsHour separately confirmed that plan. The vote ...
... s courts. Still, another court annulled the verdict 10 days later, in a move seen by many as politically motivated. Making a historical record The Jan. 6 committee is not investigating a military dictatorship, as has happened in Latin America. But it is creating a historical record that will shape ...
... it could be a key issue if Republicans take the majority and start their own Jan. 6 probes, potentially with the ability to subpoena the committee’s documents. WATCH: A new hearing, Ginni Thomas, a final report. What’s next for the Jan. 6 committeeRepublicans have criticized the Democrat-led ...
... D-Calif., said recently that the hearing would "tell the story about a key element of Donald Trump's plot to overturn the election." WATCH: Jan. 6 Committee hearings – Day 9 Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson, the committee's chairman, told reporters last week that the hearing would touch on recent ...
... and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including the upcoming January 6 Committee hearing and its impact on the midterms. More on the Jan. 6 investigation from our coverage: Watch: The biggest takeaways from the Jan. 6 ...
In our news wrap Tuesday, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with the Jan. 6 panel, former President Trump and his former Vice President Pence wage another proxy battle in Wisconsin, Kenya held national elections, President Biden signed the CHIPS Act into law, Serena Williams announced plans to retire from tennis, and legendary Motown...
The committee is working through August, deepening its work after blockbuster public hearings this summer that began to outline its investigation into Trump's multi-pronged effort to reverse his election loss to Joe Biden and the subsequent storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The scheme to compile ...
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