Schiff says Jan. 6 committee "following additional leads" after Cassidy Hutchinson testimony
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Washington — Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, a member of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol, said Sunday the panel is pursuing additional leads after Cassidy Hutchinson, a former Trump White House aide, provided bombshell testimony last week about what was going on within the White House in the days before and during the attack.
"There's certainly more information that is coming forward. In terms of whether that will materialize into particular witnesses on this topic or that topic, we're going to wait and see, but we are following additional leads," Schiff said in an interview with "Face the Nation." "I think those leads will lead to a new testimony."

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