Jan. 6 committee prepares to go public as findings mount in Capitol riot probe

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Jan. 6 committee prepares to go public as findings mount in Capitol riot probe
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The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is preparing to go public with their findings.

Now, after six months of intense work,In the coming months, members of the panel will start to reveal their findings against the backdrop of the former president and his allies’ persistent efforts to whitewash the riots and reject suggestions that he helped instigate them. The committee also faces the burden of trying to persuade the American public that their conclusions are fact-based and credible.

, the financing behind the Jan. 6 rally that preceded it and the extensive White House campaign to overturn the 2020 election. They are also investigating what Trump himself was doing as his supporters fought their way into the Capitol. "I think this is one of the single most important congressional investigations in history," Cheney said.

The panel also is focusing on the preparations for the Jan. 6 rally near the White House where Trump told his supporters to "fight like hell" — and how the rioters may have planned to block the electoral count if they had been able to get their hands on the electoral ballots. Pelosi, who created the select committee after Republican senators rejected an evenly bipartisan outside commission, subsequently appointed Republicans Cheney and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, Trump critics who shared the Democrats’ desire to investigate the attack.

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