The House committee investigating Jan. 6 has named a second sitting Republican member of Congress: Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). The committee on Wednesday requested an interview with the Maga-friendly lawmaker who previously admitted to talking with former President Donald Trump on the day of the...
Well, it’s over. The Jan. 6 committee has wrapped up its investigation and published its findings online for reporters to comb through right before the holidays. The final report provided more insight as tohow deep the conspiracy to prop up the Big Lie went in Trumpworld. The House select...
Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and former Trump White House aide Kellyanne Conway also have met with the committee since its last public meeting. Meanwhile, Trump sued to block the Jan. 6 committee's subpoena, which demanded documents and testimony. Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., told...
Jan. 6 committee holds eighth hearing By Maureen Chowdhury, Clare Foran, Elise Hammond and Melissa Macaya, CNN Updated 11:34 AM EDT, Fri July 22, 2022 Video Ad Feedback 'I don't want to say the election is over': Behind the scenes of Trump's January 7 address ...
The Jan. 6 committee’s inability to file criminal charges on its own—and its dependence on the DOJ to do so—is one reason why legal scholars are starting to doubt that Trump will actually go down for his role in inciting the insurrection. ...
In its latest round of witness subpoenas, the Jan. 6 Committee is focusing on the organizers of the Stop the Steal rally that took place on the White House…
Who the Jan 6 committee is talking about... Former VP Mike Pence. Yesterday, the House committee investigating Jan 6 looked into Pence’s role during the insurrection. Specifically, then-President Trump’s attempt to pressure Pence to refuse to certify the 2020 election results. In videotaped ...
Jan. 6 committee holds fourth hearing By Adrienne Vogt, Aditi Sangal, Elise Hammond, Maureen Chowdhury, Melissa Macaya and Meg Wagner, CNN Updated 11:34 PM EDT, Tue June 21, 2022 Video Ad Feedback 'I lost it': Georgia election official on threatening tweet that led him to address ...
The Jan. 6 committee is engaged in an actual investigation. It isn’t producing a piece of fiction. At no time has there been any sort of surety about where the committee’s findings will lead, which makes the coherent narrative arc I mentioned all the more impressive. But audiences h...
After the Jan. 6 committee referred Donald Trump to the Justice Department for possible criminal prosecution, many congressional Republicans just didn’t have much to say. Maybe it’s the time of year; maybe it’s the mountain of evidence; maybe the GOP prefers to ignore the House select pan...