Jack Smith says Trump is ‘most culpable’ for Capitol riot
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Trump was ‘most culpable’ for Jan 6 riot and would have been convicted in court, Jack Smith told Congress in newly released testimony - Former special counsel led Justice Department prosecution of Trump following the Jan 6,
The commanding general of the D.C. National Guard testified Wednesday that the Pentagon took more than three hours to approve the deployment of troops to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, even as live news footage showed Trump supporters breaching the hallways ...
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol formally issued an extraordinary subpoena to Donald Trump on Friday, demanding testimony from the former president who lawmakers say "personally orchestrated" a multi-part effort to ...
Four police officials who responded to the riots at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 shared their harrowing stories from the day, and lawmakers shared never-before-seen footage of the violence during the first public hearing held by a House Select Committee ...
A Capitol riot leader who said he was “betrayed” by Donald Trump for not pardoning him is willing to testify against the former president at his impeachment trial next month, his lawyer said. Arizona’s Jacob Chansley, who famously took part in the ...
Two former White House aides are expected to testify at the House Jan. 6 committee's prime-time hearing Thursday as the panel examines what Donald Trump was doing as his supporters broke into the Capitol, according to a person familiar with the plans.
A fourth police officer who responded to the Capitol riots on Jan. 6 has died from an apparent suicide. According to the Associated Press, Metropolitan Police Officer Kyle DeFreytag was found dead on July 10. News of Officer DeFreytag's death comes less ...