The House's January 6th Committee is considering rare prime-time hearings to help build a maximum audience for testimony about what happened during the Capitol riot.
January 6th Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson and Rep. Liz Cheney speak to the media after a hearing. Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
The House's January 6th Committee is considering rare prime-time hearings to help build a maximum audience for testimony about what happened during the Capitol riot, one year ago tomorrow.The committee sees its eyewitnesses as building a "case" to combat doubts raised by former President Trump and his Republican allies."Members are still discussing potential formats and timing for the committee’s hearings.
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