The Jan. 6 panel has identified a roughly 8-hour gap in phone records of then-President Trump as his supporters stormed the Capitol.
WASHINGTON — The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol has identified a roughly eight-hour gap in official records of then-President Donald Trump's phone calls as the violence unfolded and his supporters stormed the building, according to a person familiar with the probe.
The committee is also continuing to receive records from the National Archives and other sources, which could produce additional information. The gap in records was previously reported by the AP. The exact length of time of the gap was first reported by The Washington Post.
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