The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Panel interviews Mnuchin, pursues Trump Cabinet

- By Michael Balsamo, Mary Clare Jalonick and Nomaan Merchant

WASHINGTON » The House Jan. 6 committee has interviewe­d former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and is in negotiatio­ns to talk to several other former members of Donald Trump’s Cabinet as it scrutinize­s the days after the Capitol insurrecti­on and discussion­s about whether to try and remove the thenpresid­ent from office.

The negotiatio­ns come as the committee was interviewi­ng Trump’s onetime chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, on Thursday. The former South Carolina congressma­n held that job until 2020 and later was special envoy for Northern Ireland, a post he resigned immediatel­y after the riot Jan. 6, 2021.

The interviews and negotiatio­ns were confirmed by three people familiar with the committee’s work who were not authorized to discuss the developmen­ts publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The committee asked Mnuchin about discussion­s among Cabinet secretarie­s to possibly invoke the constituti­onal process in the 25th Amendment to remove Trump after the attack on the Capitol, according to one of the people, and is in active talks to interview former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Pompeo is likely to appear in the coming days, the person said.

The committee had already interviewe­d former acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, former Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia and former acting Defense Secretary Christophe­r Miller as it focuses on Trump and what he was doing in the days before, during and after the riot.

Lawmakers also are in discussion­s with John Ratcliffe, former director of national intelligen­ce, according to two of the people, and are seeking interviews with several senior intelligen­ce officials who had contact with the White House around that time.

Ratcliffe delivered a classified briefing on election security in late December 2020 at the request of Jeffrey Clark, a Justice Department official who promoted Trump’s false claims of election fraud.

A person familiar with the matter said Ratcliffe summarized the findings of an election security report that said intelligen­ce agencies had “no indication­s that any foreign actors attempted to alter any technical aspect of the voting process in the 2020 U.S. elections, including voter registrati­on, casting ballots, vote tabulation, or reporting results.”

Trump and outside advisers who were pushing the false fraud claims had suggested that Venezuela had somehow tried to alter the count through voting machines.

The focus on the Cabinet is one of several threads the committee is pursuing after laying out much of its evidence in eight hearings this summer. After a yearlong investigat­ion and more than 1,000 interviews, committee members say there is much more they want to learn.

The committee is expected to convene additional hearings in September.

Investigat­ors have also reached out to former Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf, who resigned in the days after the riot, and lawmakers could call in other Trump Cabinet officials.

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