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Trump’s Former Campaign Manager Will Publicly Testify To Jan. 6 Committee Monday

Breaking Business Trump’s Former Campaign Manager Will Publicly Testify To Jan. 6 Committee Monday Anna Kaplan Forbes Staff I cover breaking news at Forbes. Jun 12, 2022, 04:55pm EDT | Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Topline Former President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign manager Bill Stepien will testify at the House January 6 committee’s second public hearing Monday, days after committee members used their first bombshell hearing to document what they described as a “sophisticated” plan by Trump to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Rep. Bennie Thompson (C), chairman of the House committee investigating the Capitol riot, speaks . .

. [+] during a House Select Committee hearing to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the US Capitol, in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on June 9, 2022. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images Key Facts Stepien—who was reportedly skeptical of some Trump advisors’ post-election claims but present for discussions to reverse the election—is appearing before lawmakers under subpoena, Politico reported Sunday , shortly after the committee released a list of witnesses for its Monday morning hearing.

Four other witnesses are set to testify Monday, including former U. S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia BJay Pak, a Trump appointee who was reportedly forced to resign because the former president believed Pak didn’t take his baseless claims of voter fraud seriously enough.

Testimony is also expected from Ben Ginsberg, a conservative attorney for former President George W. Bush’s 2000 campaign who has blasted Trump’s false election claims. Former Fox News political editor Chris Stirewalt and Al Schmidt, a Republican former Philadelphia city commissioner who worked on the county’s board of elections, are scheduled to testify.

What To Watch For The five witnesses will testify Monday beginning at 10 a. m. Committee Vice-Chair Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.

) said Monday’s hearing will highlight Trump’s post-election behavior, including how Trump ignored court rulings and advice from aides and government officials that his claims about a stolen election were false, and how his campaign spent millions of dollars to spread disinformation about the election results. The committee has another hearing scheduled for Wednesday, and additional hearings are expected throughout the month. Key Background Stepien was among six top Trump advisors subpoenaed by the committee in November for their involvement “in efforts to promote false claims of election fraud or overturn the results of the 2020 election.

” Following a months-long investigation, the committee—composed of seven Democrats and two Republicans—held its first hearing Thursday, and used the primetime event to publicize new details about the Capitol riot and Trump’s attempts to overturn the election. Liz Cheney said multiple sitting members of Congress asked for pardons following the storming of the Capitol, and revealed that Trump responded to his supporters’ chants to hang Vice President Mike Pence by telling aides Pence “deserves it. ” Lawmakers also played recorded testimony of former Attorney General Bill Barr calling Trump’s claims of voter fraud “bulls***,” and showed a video of Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, telling the committee she “accepted” Barr’s position that there was no widespread fraud.

Big Number More than 20 million. That’s roughly how many people tuned into the committee’s primetime hearing on Thursday, according to Nielson . Further Reading Here’s What’s Coming Up In The Next Jan.

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