.MaddowBlog: The Jan. 6 committee's investigation is quietly and methodically moving forward, and in the new year, it'll reach an intense new level.
As the congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 attack moves forward, there are a couple of ways of evaluating recent developments. On the one hand, there are a striking number of conflicts, with key members of Donald Trump's team ignoring subpoenas, suing the bipartisan select committee, or both. These clashes give the impression of a stymied probe, struggling to get necessary information in the face of partisan obstinance.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol plans to begin holding public hearings in the new year to tell the story of the insurrection from start to finish while crafting an ample interim report on its findings by summer, as it shifts into a more public phase of its work.: According to the Post's reporting, there are five teams examining individual elements of the Jan.
As the Post's report added,"Also of interest are House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy , and Reps. Mo Brooks and Paul A. Gosar . McCarthy has previously acknowledged speaking with Trump on Jan. 6. Across the Capitol, Sens. Mike Lee and Tommy Tuberville also spoke with the former president as the violence was unfolding that day."
last week,"[A]s investigators sifted through troves of documents, metadata and interview transcripts, they started considering whether the inquiry could yield something potentially more consequential: evidence of criminal conduct by President Donald J. Trump or others that they could send to the Justice Department urging an investigation."
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