July 21, 2022: Jan. 6 panel preps for a primetime moment of truth
JUL 21, 2022
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President Joe Biden travels to Wilkes-Barre, Pa., this afternoon to talk
about crime, and the White House is announcing a new “Safer America
Plan” that details how Biden would spend a previous congressional
request for $37 billion to “support law enforcement and crime
prevention.” 

And the eighth public hearing of the Jan. 6 committee, though likely not
the last, begins tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern. It’s expected to go on for
about two hours and will focus on what Donald Trump did — or refused to
do — for 187 minutes at the White House after his speech at the Ellipse
and before he finally asked rioters to leave the Capitol.

“The story we’re going to tell,” a committee aide said, “is that in that
time, President Trump refused to act to defend the Capitol as a violent
mob stormed” it.

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