Witnesses delivered riveting testimony in the Jan. 6 hearings and expanded what we know about the Capitol attack. Here’s your guide to what they said.
Author: Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
Pat Cipollone, former White House counsel, will testify Friday before Jan. 6 committee
Former White House counsel Pat Cipollone agreed to testify Friday – private, but transcribed – before the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
Jan. 6 live coverage: Ginni Thomas’ attorney dismisses calls for her to testify, citing documents already in hand
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack wants former White House counsel Pat Cipollone and others to testify in probe.
Former Justice Department officials to testify on Trump plan to install friendly AG – Jan. 6 live blog
Former Justice Department officials will testify Thursday about Trump’s plan to install an AG sympathetic to his baseless claims of election fraud.
House Jan. 6 panel shows Ivanka Trump opposing claims of 2020 election fraud, in contrast to former President Donald Trump
Ivanka Trump told the Jan. 6 committee she accepted the Justice Department’s finding of no widespread election fraud, in contrast to her father.
Pence is central in Jan. 6 investigation as ‘constitutional patriot’ who defied Trump, became mob target
Pence refused to interfere with the count certifying Biden’s victory, while a mob ransacked the Capitol and threatened the vice president’s life.
Peter Navarro, ex-Trump aide, indicted on contempt of Congress charges; Meadows won’t be charged
Peter Navarro became the second Trump aide indicted for contempt of Congress in the Jan. 6 probe. But ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows won’t be charged.
Former Hillary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann, charged with lying to the FBI, acquitted
The verdict provided the first outside evaluation of special counsel John Durham’s investigation into what sparked the Russian interference probe.
DOJ wields ‘every legal tool’ to combat hate crimes, Garland says on anniversary of COVID-era law
Attorney General Merrick Garland outlined his yearlong effort to better combat hate crimes, but attacks based on race and religion continue.
Can Congress get your phone records? Jan. 6 lawsuits aim to find out
More than a dozen lawsuits have been filed against the House Jan. 6 committee, which is probing the Capitol riot, to block phone record subpoenas.