The Sentinel-Record

Jan. 6 panel: More turning up with evidence against Trump

- HOPE YEN

WASHINGTON — More witnesses are coming forward with new details on the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot following former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s devastatin­g testimony last week against former President Donald Trump, says a member of a House committee investigat­ing the insurrecti­on.

The panel already has subpoenaed former White House counsel Pat Cipollone, who investigat­ors remain hopeful will appear Wednesday for a deposition, and said it would also welcome follow-up details from Secret Service members with Trump that day.

Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., cited Hutchinson’s testimony that Trump wanted to join an angry mob of his supporters who marched on Jan. 6, 2021, to the Capitol, where they rioted, as particular­ly valuable in “inspiring” more people to step forward as the committee gets set for at least two public hearings this month.

“Every day we get new people that come forward and say, ‘Hey, I didn’t think maybe this piece of the story that I knew was important,’” he said Sunday. “There will be way more informatio­n and stay tuned.”

The committee has been intensifyi­ng its yearlong investigat­ion into the Jan. 6 attack and Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidenti­al election. The next hearings will aim to show how Trump illegally directed a violent mob toward the Capitol on Jan. 6 and then failed to take quick action to stop the attack once it began. Over the weekend, Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., the committee’s vice chair, made clear that criminal referrals to the Justice Department, including against the Republican former president, could follow.

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