House panel to scrutinize conspiracy theories that led to Capitol attack

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House committee’s second hearing on Monday will focus on ‘the lies that convinced those men and others to storm the Capitol’

The Democratic chair of the committee, Mississippi congressman Bennie Thompson, has said the second hearing will focus on “the lies that convinced those men and others to storm the Capitol to try to stop the transfer of power”.

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