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Capitol riot panel to focus on ties between far-right groups and Donald Trump

The committee’s next hearing, tentatively scheduled for next week, is expected to focus on Trump’s inaction for 187 minutes on January 6, as violence raged at the Capitol

July 12, 2022 / 22:25 IST
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Former US President Donald Trump (File image: Reuters)
Former US President Donald Trump (File image: Reuters)

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack plans to focus its hearing on Tuesday on the violent domestic extremist groups that stormed the Capitol, and the role of former President Donald Trump in assembling the mob that disrupted the electoral count.

The session, set for 1 p.m., to be led by Reps. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., and Stephanie Murphy, D-Fla., is expected to document how, after Trump’s many efforts to overturn the 2020 election had failed, he and his allies began galvanizing a dangerous collection of supporters, including far-right militias, to descend on Washington as Congress met to confirm his defeat.

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The panel expects to hear live testimony from Jason Van Tatenhove, a former spokesman for the far-right militia group the Oath Keepers; and Stephen Ayres, an Ohio man who joined the mob and recently pleaded guilty to illegally entering the Capitol on Jan. 6.

The hearing will document the increasingly chaotic and desperate atmosphere inside the Trump White House after his loss as the president’s various attempts to stay in office fell flat. In particular, the panel plans to detail the involvement of members of Congress in the buildup to Jan. 6, including assisting Trump’s pressure campaign on Vice President Mike Pence to persuade him to overturn the election unilaterally.