But there are still questions about what the president was doing, especially because official White House records of Trump’s phone calls included an eight-hour gap, from a little after 11 that morning to about 7 that evening.New video of the Capitol Riot, including alleged crimes by the Proud Boys and others, shown at the congressional hearing on June 9. This version includes some censored profanity.
Rep. Elaine Luria, D-Va., who will lead the hearing with Kinzinger, said the two witnesses "believed in the work they were doing, but didn’t believe in the stolen election." A Democratic member of the committee, Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, said the hearing will be about what happened in three different places on Jan. 6: The White House, inside the Capitol and outside the Capitol, where police officers were beaten and overwhelmed by the rioters.The Jan. 6 House committee investigating the Capitol riot held another hearing about the days leading up to and during the insurrection. During his final statements about the day's testimony, Rep.