On Thursday, the nine-member panel will hear from former Justice Department officials who refused Trump’s entreaties to declare the election “corrupt.”
The Jan. 6 committee will stretch out its gripping series of hearings into July as mountains of new evidence have poured into the panel investigating former President Donald Trump’s role in the attack on the Capitol. On Thursday, the nine-member panel will hear from former Justice Department officials who refused Trump’s entreaties to declare the election “corrupt.”
Former Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, who took over after Barr resigned, and his deputy, Richard Donoghue, will testify about how they successfully resisted that pressure. Members of the House Select Committee investigating the Jan.
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