The House select committee on Jan. 6 will delay its additional public hearings due to a bevy of new evidence, according to Chairman BennieGThompson.
The remaining hearings, initially slated for June, will resume “after the recess” in July, and the committee may add another hearing or two, Thompson told reporters Wednesday after the committee received a trove of new video from British filmmaker Alex Holder and a torrent of tips in response to the public hearings.
“There’s been a deluge of new evidence since we got started. And we just need to catch our breath, go through the new evidence, and then incorporate it into the hearings we have planned,” committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin told reporters, according to the Hill.
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