The House committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol will focus its second hearing on Donald Trump's unfounded claims that the 2020 election results were fraudulent. Here's who will testify and what we can expect from tonight's hearing.
This time, the House committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol will turn its focus on former US PresidentHere's who will testify and what we can expect from tonight's hearing.The second hearing will focus on Mr Trump's efforts to push his false claims of a rigged election despite multiple advisers telling him otherwise.
Committee vice chair Liz Cheney said evidence would show that Mr Trump "engaged in a massive effort to spread false and fraudulent information" that the election had been stolen.with a clip from former attorney-general Bill Barr testifying that he told president Trump, "in no uncertain terms, that I did not see evidence of fraud" that would have affected the election.What time will it be on?for viewers in Australia.
The previous hearing was given a prime time slot of 8pm on Thursday night in the US but they've taken a different approach for the second hearing.and, while most major US TV news networks will televise this hearing in full,The committee announced that Mr Trump's campaign manager,, is among the witnesses scheduled to testify at this hearing. Mr Stepien has been subpoenaed for his public testimony.
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