Updated Thursday, Oct. 13
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly a year since its inception, the House committee
investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol
The series of hearings
began with a prime-time session in June
Watch live at 1 p.m.
What you need to know:
When will the hearings take place?
The first of six hearings was held on Thursday, June 9. Lawmakers had witnesses testify and displayed a series of never-before-seen images and exhibits relating to the lead-up to the insurrection and the attack itself. Additional hearings took place on June 13, 16, 21, 23 and 28, July 12 and 21.
How to tune in
Hear the proceedings live on GBH 89.7 or via the play button at the top left of this webpage.
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What will the hearing entail?
The committee, comprised of seven Democrats and two Republicans, plans to lay out several areas of information it has gathered throughout its investigation. Lawmakers are also expected to focus part of the first hearing on far-right extremists who broke into the building that day.
The panel's probe has so far been divided into a series of focus areas, including the
efforts by former President Trump and his allies
Will there be new details about the insurrection?
Several members of the committee have promised new and explosive information to arise from the public hearings, but it remains unclear what that will entail.
The hearings are expected to be exhaustive but not the final word from the committee. It plans to release subsequent reports on its findings, including recommendations on legislative reforms, ahead of the midterm elections.