The Jan. 6 panel is planning a new round of televised hearings expected later this month as the House returns to work
One area of focus is likely to be cabinet’s discussion of removing Trump from office using 25th Amendment after attack on Capitol by his supporters
The Jan. 6 committee concluded its first round of public hearings that aimed to make the case that former President Donald Trump was accountable for the Capitol attack. WSJ’s Scott Patterson explains key evidence that was presented and next steps in the investigation. Photo illustration: Laura KammermannWASHINGTON—Members of the House committee investigating the Jan.
One focus of the hearings is likely to be the concerns among cabinet officials about then-President Donald Trump’s actions during and after the riot by his supporters, including any discussions about possibly using the Constitution’s 25th Amendment to try to remove him from power. Under the amendment, a majority of the cabinet, with the vice president, can temporarily unseat the president if they find him unable to discharge his duties.
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