Committee repeats highlights of previous hearings
As it wraps up its investigation, with a final report on findings and recommendations expected by the end of this year, the House committee on Thursday spent significant time rehashing points from their previous hearings.
One such finding was Trump's knowledge ahead of Election Day that mail-in ballots would favor Joe Biden and his plan ahead of time to declare victory that night.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., focused partly on the failed efforts by Trump to litigate his loss in court -- a major focus of the June 13 hearing.
"In the past hearings we said the committee identified 62 election lawsuits filed by the Trump campaign and allies between Nov. 4, 2020 and Jan. 6, 2021," Kinzinger said on Thursday. "Those cases resulted in 61 losses and only a single victory, which did not affect the outcome for any candidate."
Rep. Elaine Luria, D-Va., in her remarks about Trump's direct efforts to overturn the election, replayed previously seen deposition from former Attorney General Bill Barr. Barr told the committee that Trump's false allegations about voting machines was "crazy stuff" -- footage first aired in a June hearing.