In light of the coverage surrounding the Jan. 6 committee and its fight to hear from Donald Trump’s allies, it may be tempting to think the bipartisan select committee has been stymied in its work.
As NBC News reported, there’s fresh evidence to the contrary.
Members of the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol have interviewed more than 150 people so far, ranking member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., said Thursday. Cheney, the top Republican on the select committee, said that the panel spoke to “a whole range of people connected to the events, connected to understanding what happens.”
The select committee’s co-chair added, “It is a range of engagements — some formal interviews, some depositions…. There really is a huge amount of work underway that is leading to real progress for us.”
It led Politico to note, “The public has just seen the tip of the iceberg…. [Cheney’s reference to more than 150 interviews] is an indication that the vast majority of the committee’s work is happening out of public view.”
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