Ahead of Thursday’s Jan. 6 hearing, a couple of news items suggest we could be in store for some riveting revelations.
The Washington Post reported Wednesday morning that the committee is planning to reveal surveillance footage and emails obtained from the Secret Service that corroborate claims that former President Donald Trump knew his supporters were prepared to commit violence on Jan. 6.
According to the Post, the emails are among more than 1 million pages of records the committee has received from the Secret Service after the agency claimed that text messages exchanged by its agents on and around Jan. 6 had been permanently (and conveniently) deleted.
I didn’t buy that excuse at the time. Still don’t. But the Post said many of the records the committee received from the Secret Service were handed over voluntarily — including documents the committee didn’t even ask for. According to the Post, the records and surveillance footage appear to support parts of testimony from staffers like former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, who claimed Trump demanded that armed supporters be allowed into a secure location during his pre-riot speech and also said Trump was enraged by Secret Service officials refusing to drive him to the Capitol.








