“We are receiving new information every single day. You will definitely be hearing from the committee again.”
The committee recently has intensified its focus on Trump’s activities on Jan. 5 and 6. A planned primetime hearing on Thursday will delve into the former president’s inaction during the first 187 minutes of the Capitol attack. “He was doing nothing to stop the riot,” Luria said of Trump. “We’ll go through pretty much minute-by-minute… from the time he left the stage at the Ellipse, came back to the White House, and really sat… with his advisors urging him continuously to take action.
New witnesses, who we have not yet heard from publicly, will also bring previously unknown information to light. “There are other witnesses we’ve spoken to who have yet to appear in our previous hearings who will add a lot of value and information to events of that critical time on Jan. 6,” Luria said. According to Luria, these witnesses are “people who were in the White House, people close to the president.
The congresswoman said she sees Trump’s inaction to halt the attack on Jan. 6 as a “dereliction of duty.” “He didn’t act. He had a duty to act. So we will address that in a lot of detail,” Luria said. “And from that, we will build on the information that we provided in the earlier hearings.”
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