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The Jan. 6 committee resumed its public hearings Monday with a session focused on Donald Trump’s culpability in the 2021 storming of the US Capitol, seeking to make the case that he kept pushing his stolen-election claim knowing it wasn’t true.

Witnesses in the more than two hours of testimony included Byung J. Pak, who resigned as an Atlanta-based US Attorney on Jan. 4, 2021; Chris Stirewalt, a former Fox News political editor who’s call Biden had won Arizona raised the ire of Trump; election attorney Benjamin Ginsberg and former Philadelphia city commissioner Al Schmidt.