
House January 6 committee will not hold hearing on Thursday
CNN
The House committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol Hill insurrection will not hold a hearing this Thursday, as had previously been under consideration, a source familiar with the committee's plans told CNN.
The source said Monday that the committee has decided to take a step back and plan for the hearing at a later date.
The panel never formally advised the Thursday hearing, which must typically be done a week in advance, but there were preliminary plans in the works to hold the hearing Thursday and in prime time. The committee can call a hearing on short notice with an agreement of the chairman and vice chairwoman.

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