Former White House strategist and podcast host Steve Bannon has defied congressional subpoenas over the January 6 Capitol Insurrection. However, after facing criminal charges against him for defying those subpoenas, he finally told congress that he is willing to testify.
The congressional hearings surrounding the events of the January 6 Capitol Insurrection continues, with the panel hearing from former president Donald Trump's former aide, Cassidy Hutchinson.
Evidence and testimony that Donald Trump forced his Justice Department to pursue his false claims of a stolen presidential election were presented during the January 6 hearing on Thursday.
As the January 6 committee finds more significance in Mike Pence's role in thwarting the insurrection, the panel said they might issue a subpoena for the former vice president.
The first prime time January 6 hearing has reached nearly 19 million television viewers, which is considered to be a "quantifiable success" for the Democratic-led team of lawmakers probing the investigation of the Capitol riot.
Former Proud Boys leader Henry "Enrique" Tarrio is facing new federal charges of seditious conspiracy, with four top associates as federal prosecutors ramp up their case against the extremist group.
January 6 House Select Committee voted to hold Donald Trump's former aides, Dan Scavino and Peter Navarro, in contempt for not responding to their subpoena.
Republicans had censured Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger for being part of the January 6 House select committee, mainly composed of Democrats, that is currently investigating the events of the Capitol attack.
The National Archives is set to turn over former Vice President Mike Pence's documents to the January 6 select committee, following the orders of U.S. President Joe Biden's administration.
The Supreme Court has blocked former U.S. President Donald Trump's attempt to stop the National Archives from giving the January 6 House select committee hundreds of pages of documents during his time in the White House.
The House select committee leading the probe on the January 6 Capitol attack has released subpoenas to Rudy Giuliani and other former Donald Trump allies that were connected to false election claims.
The House select committee leading the probe on the incident of January 6 on Capitol had formally requested an interview with the minority leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy, who was in communications with former President Donald Trump during and after the Capitol breach.
Former President Donald Trump has canceled his January 6 press conference and decided to watch the Capitol riot commemoration furiously at his home in Florida.