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Are the hearings done for the day? To resume Wednesday. (Original Post)
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2022
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Meadowoak
(5,545 posts)1. No, they resume at 8pm tonight.
avebury
(10,952 posts)2. i believe that they are done for today.
Pundits will be discussing todays hearing tonight.
question everything
(47,470 posts)6. No, they are not. Please correct your post
NewHendoLib
(60,014 posts)3. The next is Wed AM done for today.
Jack-o-Lantern
(966 posts)4. I think 8pm tonight is a rerun of today's hearings
for those who were working and could not watch the moring broadcast.
question everything
(47,470 posts)5. Schedule
https://news.yahoo.com/whats-tv-schedule-next-jan-100027807.html?fr=yhssrp_catchall
From the LAT, so time is Pacific time..
Monday, June 13
When to watch: 7 a.m. Pacific
What to expect: The second hearing is expected to reveal evidence of how Trump and his advisors knew there was no election fraud yet spread the "Big Lie." Trump, the committee said, was informed multiple times by campaign staff and Atty. Gen. William Barr that there was no proof of fraud.
Wednesday, June 15
When to watch: 7 a.m. Pacific
What to expect: The third hearing is expected to show how Trump pressured the Justice Department to claim there had been rampant fraud in the election, as well as his attempt to install an attorney general who would help him get that done. Trump's efforts were blocked by Justice Department leadership and by White House lawyers who threatened to resign. Several Republican lawmakers were involved in Trump's effort.
Thursday, June 16
When to watch: 10 a.m. Pacific
What to expect: The fourth hearing, the last of the week, is expected to focus on Trump pressuring Vice President Mike Pence and conservative California lawyer John Eastman to reject votes from certain states and to send the results back to those states. A judge who helped Pence resist Trump's demands is expected to testify.
From the LAT, so time is Pacific time..
Monday, June 13
When to watch: 7 a.m. Pacific
What to expect: The second hearing is expected to reveal evidence of how Trump and his advisors knew there was no election fraud yet spread the "Big Lie." Trump, the committee said, was informed multiple times by campaign staff and Atty. Gen. William Barr that there was no proof of fraud.
Wednesday, June 15
When to watch: 7 a.m. Pacific
What to expect: The third hearing is expected to show how Trump pressured the Justice Department to claim there had been rampant fraud in the election, as well as his attempt to install an attorney general who would help him get that done. Trump's efforts were blocked by Justice Department leadership and by White House lawyers who threatened to resign. Several Republican lawmakers were involved in Trump's effort.
Thursday, June 16
When to watch: 10 a.m. Pacific
What to expect: The fourth hearing, the last of the week, is expected to focus on Trump pressuring Vice President Mike Pence and conservative California lawyer John Eastman to reject votes from certain states and to send the results back to those states. A judge who helped Pence resist Trump's demands is expected to testify.
Baitball Blogger
(46,700 posts)7. Thank you!
Bayard
(22,059 posts)8. Bookmarking