As the January 6 committee continues its probe, it appears to be taking a harder look at the immediate aftermath of the riot—including allegations that the 25th amendment was considered.
and Democrats in Congress to try to put pressure to exert this and it was never going anywhere in our White House.”
Mnuchin and Pompeo are just two of the former Trump officials the committee has pursued in its most recent round of investigation; it is also seeking testimony from former Director of National Intelligence, who resigned as ambassador to Northern Ireland following the Capitol attack.
The committee, which wrapped up its first batch of hearings last week with a primetime accounting of Trump’s actions during the 187 minutes of the attack, has a of investigation before it is expected to hold additional hearings in the fall. In addition to the former Cabinet members, the panel is also seeking testimony from; another loose end it will attempt to tie up is the matter of missing Secret Service texts, which were deleted last year. The Department of Homeland Security inspector general is conducting a criminal investigation into the matter.
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