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Jan. 6 panel seeks to preserve its work as time runs out

Por: Associated Press Politics October 12, 2022

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Working at an urgent pace, the House committee investigating Jan. 6 has managed in 15 months to collect a staggering trove of material that includes transcripts of more than 1,000 interviews and millions of other documents. Soon, the panel’s evidence about — most of which the public has never seen — will need a safe home. The seven Democrats and two Republicans on the panel have said that their probe of the is for... + full article



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