After almost a year of investigating the deadly riots, US politicians will air their findings in prime time, with some saying the testimony that's coming will 'blow the roof off the House'. Here's what we know so far.
A formal schedule has not yet been announced for the rest of the hearings but, according toThe hearings are expected to be exhaustive, but not the final word from the committee.
With Fox News out of the scheduled mix — aside from a post-hearing special — the most-watched cable network won't add its heft to coverage. In comparison, Fox News averaged 2 million prime-time viewers last week, and 1.3 million for the daytime.Jamie Raskin, a Maryland Democrat on the committee, set high expectations back in April."Because it is a story of the mostpolitical offence ever organised by a president and his followers and his entourage in the history of the United States."Only brief snippets of the testimony from the 1,000 people interviewed have been revealed to the public so far, mostly through court filings.