Lofgren says Trump intended to "accelerate that violence" against Pence on Jan. 6
Lofgren said Trump is "continuing on his campaign to undercut confidence in the election system."
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Lofgren said Trump is "continuing on his campaign to undercut confidence in the election system."
Lawmakers turned their focus to former President Donald Trump's campaign to pressure former Vice President Mike Pence to reject electoral votes at the third day of hearings.
Pence's former chief counsel, Greg Jacob, and former federal Judge Michael Luttig testified about the pressure applied to Pence by Trump and lawyer John Eastman to overturn election.
Fauci, who is 81, is fully vaccinated and has been boosted twice, according to the National Institutes of Health.
The Senate Republican leader said he will support the legislation if it reflects the framework crafted by a bipartisan group of senators.
The bill passed the House by a vote of 396 to 27, and now heads to President Biden's desk for his signature.
"The 'Big Lie' was also a big ripoff," Rep. Zoe Lofgren said at Monday's hearing.
The trip will take place from July 13 to July 16.
In video recorded from William Barr's testimony, the former attorney general said that he knew early claims that Trump had won the election were "bogus" and "silly."
Top Trump aides, administration officials and election administrators viewed claims of 2020 election fraud as "bogus and silly," "absurd," "fantastical" and unsubstantiated.
"We're not going to make accusations or say things without proof or evidence backing it," Kinzinger told "Face the Nation."
If passed, the plan would represent the most significant update to the nation's federal gun laws in nearly three decades.
This month, the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol is holding a series of public hearings on what it uncovered in its 11-month probe.
The group American Muckrakers PAC, which mounted efforts to oust GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn from office, claimed Boebert falsified mileage reimbursements to satisfy tax liens on her business.
Mr. Biden taped the interview with Kimmel from Los Angeles, where he is attending the Summit of the Americas.