The Home committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol on Monday abruptly scheduled a listening to for Tuesday afternoon to listen to what the panel referred to as “not too long ago obtained proof” and take witness testimony.
The listening to is scheduled for 1 p.m.
The panel has held a collection of hearings this month laying out the findings of its practically yearlong investigation, but it surely had not been scheduled to have any extra periods this week.
The committee is planning at the least two extra hearings for July, based on its chairman, Consultant Bennie G. Thompson, Democrat of Mississippi. These hearings are anticipated to element how a mob of violent extremists attacked the Capitol and the way Mr. Trump did nothing to name off the violence for greater than three hours.
Earlier hearings have targeted on the stress campaigns Mr. Trump launched towards the Justice Division, state officers and his personal vice chairman, as he sought to cling to energy.