hearing...not only that, but the Jan. 6th Committee will present testimony from Pat Cipollone's staff....from the linked article...
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As White House counsel, Cipollone would have had a rare vantage point into Trump's actions after the election, and Cheney raised the idea that the committee might hear from him directly, even though Trump likely wouldn't want him to appear.
"The American people have not yet heard from Mr. Trump's former White House counsel, Pat Cipollone," Cheney said in her closing statement. "Our committee is certain that Donald Trump does not want Mr. Cipollone to testify here. Indeed, our evidence shows that Mr. Cipollone and his office tried to do what was right. They tried to stop a number of President Trump's plans for Jan. 6."
"Today and in our coming hearings, you will hear testimony from other Trump White House staff explaining what Mr. Cipollone said and did, including on January 6," Cheney said. "We think the American people deserve to hear from Mr. Cipollone personally. He should appear before this committee, and we are working to secure his testimony."
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Such testimony is sure to add weight to the prospect of an indictment of Donald Trump...either directly, or through underlings first...culminating in his indictment according to legal experts.
Link: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jan-6-hearings-takeaways-day-4/