Five Things to Watch for In the January 6 Capitol Riot Hearings

Capitol Hill Riot Hearings Begin Tonight
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The House Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has promised its hearings beginning Thursday will present new evidence on the assault and its place in a coordinated effort to overturn the presidential election and stop Joe Biden from taking office.

That’s a tall order for events much of the world watched live on television and has since been the subject of numerous books and countless works of journalism tapping sources inside Donald Trump’s White House as well as some of the panel’s own investigative work.