Vote to subpoena Trump
10/13/2022 AD met

In what was likely the last public hearing by the House Jan. 6 committee, the committee unanimously voted last week to subpoena Trump, with committee vice chair Rep. Liz Cheney calling him "the one person at the center" of what happened on Jan. 6.

This ninth televised hearing was originally scheduled for September 28 but was postponed due to the devastation of Hurricane Ian.

The hearing focused on evidence and testimony regarding Trump's involvement in events surrounding the attack of the Capitol, as well as information on the controversial website "thedonald.win", newly released videos of Nancy Pelosi, her Congress members, and lawmakers at their secure location during the attack, newly released videos on the rioters' reactions to Trump's "go home" message, and newly released texts from Secret Service agents demonstrating the awareness and warning signals about potential threats to both Pence and Congress in advance of January 6.

Among those shown in video testimony footage were former Trump Administration officials Mick Mulvaney and Elaine Chao.

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Washington, also gave video testimony about what she claimed Kevin McCarthy told her about his phone conversation with Trump, which Mulvaney corroborated.

Video testimony was shown of former Twitter employee Anika Navaroli, who was revealed to have previously testified anonymously. Although the committee had already interviewed Ginni Thomas, it didn't feature any of her testimony in this public hearing.

Video of Roger Stone was presented, as well as evidence that some Trump associates planned to claim victory in the 2020 election regardless of the official results. Stone was also shown endorsing "the right to violence."

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