Congressman Zoe Lofgren provides more details on more than 200 people interviewed by the Selection Committee on January 6
Representative Zoe Lofgren, a California Democrat, said several others had volunteered to testify, but needed subpoenas for “covering up”. However, Lofgren has remained relatively private and would not say whether they were members of the Trump White House, Trump campaign or staff of former Vice President Mike Pence when pressed by CNN’s Jim Acosta. or not.
“Let me not be specific, but let me say there have certainly been people, part of the Trump administration, who have spoken to us and provided important insights that have led us to ask questions.” ask another,” she said when asked about whether they have White House Staff. She told CNN earlier this week that, in addition to hundreds of witness interviews, the committee received nearly 25,000 documents and received more than 200 tips from its tip flow.
When asked if the committee was concerned about Meadows destroying evidence, Lofgren would not comment on the evidence the committee has, and said, “It’s not fair to me to say that. But let’s say it. let me say we want to know about his use of a personal cell phone and what happened to that cell phone and whether those records were legally seized by the National Archives of the law or not.”
“We have a whole team of investigators looking at the money and we believe we have a very good chance of determining who actually paid for what and I think that’s an important thing.” It’s important for people to know,” she said.
It’s been more than 10 months since rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6, and the House hacking committee continues to insist it’s making progress. But much of the work took place behind closed doors, and the panel mostly offered vague reassurances that the active pursuit of information from a range of witnesses, including close Trump advisers , is producing results.