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The select committee’s Jan. 6 hearings may be over before the summer, but even as the committee works on its interim report on the US Capitol attack and what led up to it, Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a Republican member of the committee, said the investigation is still “moving full steam ahead,” and the panel continues to discover new information.
Kinzinger spoke to CBS election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa on Thursday about the state of the investigation.
When asked if there was a possibility that there are more audio tapes of then-President Donald Trump from the post-election period, Kinzinger replied: “I think it’s very possible. You know, look, whether it’s the Secret Service, that’s something we really want to focus on this summer is – call it the “unknown unknowns,” right? Or the ‘known unknowns’. What are the things we don’t necessarily know out there?”
6 Jan. committee member Rep. Adam Kinzinger says “it is very possible” there are more audio recordings from fmr. pressure. Trump’s Phone Calls in the Post-2020 Election Period
“I think there’s a lot more information to come… This investigation is going full steam ahead.” pic.twitter.com/sbYNs99d5H
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In early January 2021, an hour-long recording of a telephone conversation between Trump and Georgia’s top election official, Brad Raffensperger, went public in which the defeated president was able to pressure Raffensperger to “find 11,780 votes,” just enough to undo the Georgian president. to make. election results.
Kinzinger marveled that “four months ago I had no idea the Secret Service had deleted their text messages,” a revelation that came in the past two weeks.
Secret Service members deleted text messages dated January 5 and 6, 2021, shortly after the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security requested it as part of an investigation into the agency’s response to the attack on the U.S. Capitol. .
“I think there’s a lot more information to come, which is why even if we write an interim report — kind of at the beginning of it all together — this research is going full steam ahead because there are so many unanswered questions.”