The January 6 Commission announced a short-notice meeting on Tuesday to 'present recently obtained evidence and receive witness testimony.'
The House Jan. 6 Commission will hold a meeting Tuesday despite the House being on recess, summoning the panel’s nine members from their districts back to Washington.
The committee, which has held five hearings to date, was slated to go on recess until mid-July. What prompted the committee to announce a meeting on roughly 24-hour notice remains unclear. In its announcement, the Jan. 6 Committee said it would “present recently obtained evidence and receive witness testimony.”Report a typo
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