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Call Pence or Trump? It’s decision time for US Capitol riot panel

  • Congressional panel investigating the 2021 assault on the US Capitol weigh calling Donald Trump and Mike Pence
  • Panel has said that the evidence it has compiled is enough to link former president Trump to a federal crime

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Mike Pence and Donald Trump in 2019. File photo: EPA-EFE
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The House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection has interviewed nearly 1,000 people. But the nine-member panel has yet to talk to the two most prominent players in that day’s events – former president Donald Trump and former vice-president Mike Pence.

As the investigation winds down and the panel plans a series of hearings in June, members of the committee are debating whether to call the two men, whose conflict over whether to certify President Joe Biden’s election win was at the centre of the attack.

Trump pressured Pence for days, if not weeks, to use his ceremonial role presiding over the January 6 count to try to block or delay Biden’s certification. Pence refused to do so, and rioters who broke into the building that day called for his hanging.

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There are reasons to call either or both of them. The committee wants to be as thorough as possible, and critics are sure to pounce if they don’t even try. But some lawmakers on the panel have argued that they’ve obtained all the information they need without Trump and Pence.

Nearly a year into their wide-ranging investigation into the worst attack on the Capitol in more than two centuries, the House committee has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and received more than 100,000 pages of documents.

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Interviews have been conducted out of the public eye in obscure federal office buildings and private Zoom sessions.

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