Biden was speaking to reporters during a stop at an ice cream
shop in Oregon as he campaigned for Tina Kotek, who is running
for governor of the state.
"I think it’s been devastating," Biden said when asked about the
latest hearing. "The case has been made, it seems to me, fairly
overwhelming."
Biden said he had been going out of his way not to comment on
the proceedings.
"Any more I say about it, you ... are going to ask me if I’m
trying to influence the attorney general. I'm not. I've not
spoken with him at all," Biden said, referring to Attorney
General Merrick Garland, whose Justice Department has the
authority to pursue criminal charges related to the Capitol
attack.
Some of the video footage came from the family of U.S. House of
Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi present at the Capitol that
day. One of the clips showed the California Democrat in a call
with Republican Vice President Mike Pence.
"When I spoke to him, I said, 'I'm so afraid for you to be in
the Capitol still,'" Pelosi said on Saturday during remarks at a
San Francisco community farming event.
Pence responded that the Secret Service thought more attention
would be drawn if he and his entourage left the Capitol, Pelosi
said. "Lord knows what might have happened if that entourage
went out there," she added.
The House committee probing the Jan. 6, 2021, attack by Donald
Trump's supporters voted unanimously on Thursday to subpoena the
former president, a move that could lead to criminal charges if
he does not comply.
The hearing followed eight others earlier this year and one in
July 2021. There were no live witnesses on Thursday, but the
panel presented videotaped testimony to build a case that
Trump's efforts to overturn his November 2020 presidential
election defeat constituted illegal conduct far beyond normal
politics.
The committee's vote on Thursday may have been its last public
action before the Nov. 8 congressional elections that will
determine whether Biden's Democrats continue to control the
House and Senate.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason and Mike Stone; Editing by Sandra Maler,
Diane Craft, Paul Simao and Tomasz Janowski)
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