A member of the House committee investigating last year’s January 6 riots on Capitol Hill has revealed that “more evidence is emerging” to support recent testimony that Donald Trump wanted to join an armed mob. Adam Kinzinger said, “There’s information I can’t say yet.” But he added that “we would certainly say that Cassidy Hutchinson has testified under oath, we find her credible.” Meanwhile, the Jan. 6 committee’s vice chair, Liz Cheney, dismissed the idea that prosecuting a former president would inflame political tensions in America. Looking the other way from possible criminal activity would lead to a “more serious” threat, the MP said. As speculation of support swings grows, Mr. Trump attacked Ms. Hutchinson on the Truth Social and in an interview with Newsmax. Mr Trump, calling her a “bad job”, questioned whether she had actually told the truth under oath. He also claimed that she asked for a job when he was deployed to Florida when he left the office. It was also reported by the New York Times that Mr Trump may announce a 2024 bid for the White House as soon as this month.

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Former federal prosecutor says Trump will be indicted

Following Cassidy Hutchinson’s explosive testimony, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner believes the former president will be charged for his role in the January 6 riots at the Capitol last year. in a video posted on Youtube. “And for whatever reason, no criminal charges have yet been brought against Donald Trump. That will change. It must change if we care about the survival of our democracy. He will be charged.” His comments come after Ms Hutchinson testified before a House select committee last week. Meanwhile, Mr Trump has lashed out at her and called her a “total fake” and has even denied many of her claims. Maroosha Muzaffar 4 July 2022 04:44 1656905134

More evidence is emerging against Donald Trump

A member of the House committee investigating last year’s January 6 riots at the Capitol building revealed that “more evidence is emerging” to support recent testimony that revealed Trump wanted to join an armed mob. “There will be a lot more information and stay tuned,” said Adam Kinzinger. “There is information I cannot say yet. We would certainly say that Cassidy Hutchinson has testified under oath, we find her credible, and anyone who wants to discount that, which was first hand, should also testify under oath and not through anonymous sources,” he said. In another interview, another member of the committee, Democrat Adam Schiff, said: “We are following additional evidence. I think this evidence will lead to new testimony.” Maroosha Muzaffar 4 July 2022 04:25 1656900741

Trump attacks Cassidy Hutchinson again

On the Truth Social early Sunday, the former president once again lashed out at Cassidy Hutchinson, the Jan. 6 committee witness who revealed a number of bombshells in her recent testimony before the committee. Mr Trump wrote on Truth Social: “So Cassidy Hutchinson was ready and willing to go to Florida with Team Trump long after January 6th. He knew I did nothing wrong. She was a big Trump fan – but my folks didn’t want her. What happened? Why did it change so dramatically? All lies. I guess she didn’t believe her bull either…!”. David Taintor 4 July 2022 03:12 1656893541

The filmmaker who overturned the investigation on Jan. 6 talks about Trump’s “aggression,” what he saw, and how the spotlight led to death threats

Last week, the select committee received hours of footage from Mr. Holder after he was issued a subpoena seeking “raw footage” taken of him and his colleagues on the day of the Capitol attack. The subpoena also sought footage of interviews with Trump, Pence, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump or Jared Kushner and “any material related to discussions of election fraud or election integrity surrounding his presidential election November 2020”. Andrew FeinbergJuly 4, 2022 01:12 1656886341

A member of the January 6 panel claims more evidence will come in future hearings

Adam Kinzinger, one of the Republican members of the Jan. 6 House committee, said additional committee hearings scheduled for July will reveal new information. “There will be a lot more information and stay tuned,” Mr. Kinzinger said. David Taintor3 July 2022 23:12 1656879585

Kristi Noem is pushing South Dakota’s restrictive abortion law

South Dakota Gov. Christy Noem, a potential 2024 Republican presidential candidate, was pressed Sunday on whether child rape victims should be forced to terminate their pregnancies. Reports of a 10-year-old Ohio girl being forced to travel out of state to access abortion services sparked outrage over the weekend. David Taintor3 July 2022 21:19 1656872126

Liz Cheney says not prosecuting Trump would lead to ‘more serious’ threat

The Republican vice chairman of the Jan. 6 committee rejected the idea that prosecuting a former president would inflame political tensions in America. Speaking in a wide-ranging interview with ABC News correspondent Jon Karl that aired Sunday, Rep. Liz Cheney insisted the danger lies in letting Donald Trump get away with the events that led to the attack on Congress. John Bowden July 3, 2022 7:15 pm 1656865746

Law professor who taught Attorney General Merrick Garland predicts Trump impeachment coming

Laurence Tribe, a Harvard law professor who taught US Attorney General Merrick Garland, told CNN he believes Donald Trump is likely to face criminal charges for his role in the Jan. 6 congressional attack. David Taintor3 July 2022 17:29 1656862532

What Mike Pence said about the January 6 uprising

Since leaving office, former Vice President Mike Pence has been busy, joining conservative think tanks the Heritage Foundation and Young America’s Foundation, traveling abroad, giving acceptance speeches on behalf of the preferred Republican candidates and working on a pair of books. Joe Sommerlad3 July 2022 16:35 1656856832

Is the Trump team trying to tamper with witnesses?

The Jan. 6 panel is concerned that Donald Trump or his allies may be trying to tamper with the testimony of witnesses involved in the congressional investigation. “Most Americans know that trying to influence witnesses to testify untruths presents very serious concerns,” committee Vice Chair Liz Cheney said Tuesday. Josh Marcus July 3, 2022 3:00 p.m