
US House Committee to go public with findings of probe into January 6 Capitol riots
India Today
In the coming months, members of the panel will start to reveal their findings against the backdrop of former president Trump and his allies' persistent efforts to whitewash the January 6 Capitol riots and reject suggestions that he helped instigate them.
They've interviewed more than 300 witnesses, collected tens of thousands of documents and traveled around the country to talk to election officials who were pressured by Donald Trump.
Now, after six months of intense work, the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection is preparing to go public.

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