Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone's testimony to the Jan. 6 committee has done 'two things,' jdickerson reports: -'He said that the picture that has emerged...is clear' -'And he hasn't contradicted anything.'
— The House Jan. 6 committee is holding its seventh public hearing, this time focused on the mobilization of the mob at the U.S. Capitol and the links between extremists and former President Donald Trump.
Raskin said this tweet"electrified" Trump's extremist supporters to come to the Capitol on Jan. 6."Many members of this crowd could be led to storm the Capitol, confront the vice president and Congress and overturn the election results," Raskin said. In addition to the information on pressure campaigns, the committee has also unveiled new details on the scheme allegedly proposed by Trump allies to put forward phony electors from several battleground states that President Biden won.
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