House investigators are unlikely to call former President Donald Trump to testify about his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection.
WASHINGTON — House investigators are unlikely to call former President Donald Trump to testify about his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection, relying instead on interviews with aides, family and others who were close to him at the time.
Thompson said the panel hasn’t made any final decisions, “but there’s no feeling among the committee to call him as a witness at this point.” The comments come as the panel prepares to hold a series of hearings in June and as members make final decisions about who to call for testimony. The committee has already talked to almost 1,000 witnesses behind closed doors or on video, including aides to both Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence who have testified about Trump’s pressure on Pence to object to Biden’s certification.
“Former President Trump made a significant effort to get him to join his side, so I’m convinced that his testimony, beyond what’s already in the public record, would enhance the public’s knowledge of what went on,” Thompson said of Pence.
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