There was no immediate response to a request for comment from
Gingrich via his Virginia-based company's website.
In a letter to Gingrich, Representative Bennie Thompson, the
Democratic-led Select Committee's chairman, said information the
panel had obtained included email messages Gingrich exchanged
with senior advisers to former President Donald Trump in which
he provided "detailed input" into television advertisements.
"These advertising efforts were not designed to encourage voting
for a particular candidate. Instead, these efforts attempted to
cast doubt on the outcome of the election after voting had
already taken place," Thompson said in the letter.
It said Gingrich pushed messages designed to incite anger among
voters. Thompson also said the committee had obtained
information suggesting Gingrich was involved in a scheme to
replace state electors with handpicked candidates who would act
to keep Trump in power despite his election defeat.
The committee asked that Gingrich appear for a voluntary,
transcribed interview with Gingrich during the week of Sept. 19.
It also asked him to preserve all records of any communications
he might have had with the White House, Trump, Trump's legal
team or anyone involved in the events of Jan. 6.
On Jan. 6, 2021, thousands of supporters of Trump, a Republican,
stormed the Capitol building, encouraged by the then-president
in a speech outside the White House to protest formal
congressional certification of Democrat Joe Biden's victory in
the November 2020 election.
Trump has refused to concede that he lost the election, instead
repeating unfounded allegations that Biden's victory was the
result of electoral fraud.
The committee is trying to establish what Trump did while
thousands of his supporters attacked police, vandalized the
Capitol and sent members of Congress and then-Vice President
Mike Pence running for their lives.
Gingrich has long been an influential figure in U.S. Republican
politics, including running for president. His wife, Callista
Gingrich, served as ambassador to the Vatican during Trump's
presidency.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle in WashingtonEditing by Mark
Porter and Matthew Lewis)
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