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New US Capitol riot hearings promise fresh drama

New US Capitol riot hearings promise fresh drama

This file photo taken on June 16, 2022, shows an image on a screen of former US Vice President Mike Pence looking at his phone as he shelters in a secure underground location after being evacuated from the Senate chamber on January 6, 2021, during a hearing of the US House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the US Capitol, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. AFP

奥础厂贬滨狈骋罢翱狈鈥A new round of hearings this week by the congressional committee probing the January 6, 2021 US Capitol riot promises further drama, with one member saying former vice president Mike Pence might be subpoenaed.

As the House select panel works to focus attention on what it says was an illegal scheme backed by Donald Trump to overturn the results of the 2020 elections, a new poll shows most Americans believe the former president should face charges.

In three earlier hearings, a series of Trump advisers were shown saying they had warned him of the illegality of attempting to overturn Democrat Joe Biden鈥檚 victory by persuading Pence to block a normally pro forma process.

One committee member, Adam Schiff, told CNN on Sunday that subpoenaing Pence was 鈥渃ertainly a possibility,鈥 adding, 鈥淲e鈥檙e not excluding anyone or anything at this point.鈥

Pence faced intense pressure from Trump to break with history and refuse on January 6 to formally certify Biden鈥檚 victory.

But even after Trump supporters violently stormed the building, with some chanting 鈥淗ang Mike Pence,鈥 he refused to leave the complex and returned to the Senate chamber late at night to carry out the certification.

鈥楢 hero鈥

The committee would be keenly interested to hear from Pence exactly what pressure Trump placed on him in their private contacts. If Pence is ultimately deposed, however, it could be weeks or months away.

While the conservative Pence was never a favorite of Democrats, 鈥渙n that day he was a hero for resisting all the pressure campaigns,鈥 Jamie Raskin, a committee member, told NBC鈥檚 鈥淢eet the Press.鈥

鈥淚n a time of absolutely scandalous betrayal of people鈥檚 oaths of office and crimes being committed all over the place, somebody who does their job and sticks to the law will stand out as a hero.鈥

The pressure campaign, Schiff said, 鈥減ut the vice president鈥檚 life in danger.鈥

The committee, in hearings Tuesday and Thursday, will also explore 鈥渉ow a similar pressure campaign directed against state and local elections officials put their lives in danger.鈥

Trump, in a taped call, famously called Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, and asked him to 鈥渇ind鈥 enough votes to overturn Biden鈥檚 victory in that key Southern state.

Raffensperger, who refused to do so, is to be among the committee鈥檚 witnesses this week.

Divided public

Raffensperger is among several election officials who have received anonymous death threats for refusing to alter vote outcomes in Trump鈥檚 favor.

Adam Kinzinger 鈥 one of two Republicans on the House committee, and one of 10 who voted last year to impeach Trump because of the insurrection 鈥 said Sunday he had received a menacing message only days ago.

鈥淚t threatens to execute me, as well as my wife and 5-month-old child,鈥 he told ABC鈥檚 鈥淭his Week.鈥

Trump remains as divisive a political figure as ever, inspiring furious loyalty among followers and equally passionate disdain from his critics.

The public鈥檚 division came through starkly in a new ABC 黑料社/Ipsos poll about the committee鈥檚 work.

The poll, taken June 17 and 18, found that 58 percent of Americans believed Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in the January 6 events, up from 52 percent in April.

It also found that 60 percent of respondents believed the committee was conducting a fair and impartial inquiry, up substantially from 40 percent in April.

But while nearly all Democrats said Trump bore considerable responsibility for the January 6 riot, only a quarter of Republicans agreed.

And significantly, only nine percent of Americans said they were following the hearings very closely.

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