Who's who: A rolling guide to the targets of the Jan. 6 committee
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NEW & UPDATED. Help yourself connect the dots of the @January6thCmte investigation with my brand new guide to every person subpoenaed publicly so far.
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Who's who: A rolling guide to the targets of the Jan. 6 committee
The insurrection incited by former President Donald Trump cost damages over $1 million to the U.S. Capitol alone, left several dead and hundreds injured, and imbued the national consciousness with ...
7:51 AM · Feb 22, 2022
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/2/22/2067807/-A-field-guide-to-the-figures-at-the-center-of-the-Jan-6-probe
The insurrection incited by former President Donald Trump cost damages over $1 million to the U.S. Capitol alone, left several dead and hundreds injured, and imbued the national consciousness with doubts over the strengthand futureof American democracy when fanaticism, lies, and autocratic aspirations come to a crashing head.
The committees debut public hearing unfolded last July when a handful of police officers who fought off the mob for hours testified about their harrowing experiences. U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn, a year later, is still advocating for accountability and transparency and wades through a wake of memories like so many other officers who were on the front lines.
The Jan. 6 Committee is expected to recommence its public hearings this spring. In the meantime, investigators have spent months trying to piece together how the Jan. 6 attack was organized and financed, who was involved in its coordination, and just how many people inside of Trumps orbit may have worked with the 45th president to propagate the pervasive and widely debunked lie that he won the 2020 election.
Over 500 interviews have been conducted by the select committee as of February. Several critical findings have trickled out in the last year including text messages sent and received from former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to legislators like Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, for one.
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