Chairman Thompson says January 6 hearings to show some Trump White House staff aware of threats to Pence
House insurrection investigative select committee Chairman Bennie Thompson tells reporters at impromptu hallway press exchange after hearing with Cassidy Hutchinson that there would be opportunities and after more hearings America would know that some people in the Trump White House actually knew there would be people breaking into the capitol wanted to do physical harm to Mike Pence, that no vice president of public officials should be certain just because of a public policy agreement.





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