Rep. Aguilar: 'Our responsibility is to find the truth'
Just ahead of Thursday's hearing, committee member Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., said Americans can expect to learn "exactly what was happening" on Jan. 6 from when former President Donald Trump left his rally to his address in the Rose Garden three hours later.
"Where was the president at? Who was talking to him? What was he saying?" Aguilar told anchor Linsey Davis on ABC News Live Prime. "Those are the types of details that we want to get to, because while the Capitol was being overrun and law enforcement officers were providing the last line of defense to save democracy, I think it's important that the American public knows what was going on at the White House."
Aguilar said the hearing will also address Trump's statements on social media the day after the attack.
"The statements and addresses that he made on Jan. 6 and Jan. 7 are both important to his state of mind at the time and what he was willing to say and more importantly, what he wasn't willing to say," he said.
Aguilar said the committee continues to receive investigative material that may come out.
"To the extent that we need to share that with the American public, we plan to do that," he said. "Our responsibility is to find the truth here. And that's what we plan to do."