Five things to know before the Jan. 6 panel hearings start on prime-time TV

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Five things to know before the Jan. 6 panel hearings start on prime-time TV
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For the first time in nearly a year, the Jan. 6 committee will hold public hearings, this time after its investigation of the Capitol riots is largely complete.

Committee members, mostly Democrats plus a pair of House Republicans deeply critical of former President Donald Trump, are saying the hearings will be a prime-time spectacle. Few details are available as to how the hearings will play out, but the first will be at 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 9. There will be between six and eight total throughout June.

The committee will"present previously unseen material documenting January 6th, receive witness testimony, preview additional hearings, and provide the American people a summary of its findings about the coordinated, multi-step effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and prevent the transfer of power.”

“January 6 was never about a stolen election or even about actual voting fraud,” Luttig wrote in an April CNN opinion piece. “It was always and only about an election that Trump lost fair and square, under legislatively promulgated election rules in a handful of swing states that he and other Republicans contend were unlawfully changed by state election officials and state courts to expand the right and opportunity to vote, largely in response to the Covid pandemic.

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