In
a statement on Tuesday, the Democratic chairperson, Bennie
Thompson, and Republican vice chairperson, Liz Cheney, did not
announce a new date for the House of Representatives Select
Committee's hearing.
"In light of Hurricane Ian bearing down on parts of Florida, we
have decided to postpone tomorrow’s proceedings. We’re praying
for the safety of all those in the storm’s path. The Select
Committee’s investigation goes forward and we will soon announce
a date for the postponed proceedings," Thompson and Cheney said
in a statement.
Some 2.5 million residents of Florida were under evacuation
orders or warnings on Tuesday due to the approach of Hurricane
Ian, which was expected to make landfall in the state about the
same time as the hearing on Wednesday afternoon.
Thompson had said he expected the hearing would be the last from
the Democratic-led panel. It held eight in June and July,
presenting findings of its more than year-long probe of events
surrounding the deadly assault on the seat of the government by
supporters of former Republican President Donald Trump.
In its earlier hearings - including one held in July 2021 - the
panel made its case that, after losing the 2020 presidential
election, Trump ignored allies who told him his claims of
widespread election fraud were untrue and then sat back and
watched as followers who believed his false accusations stormed
the Capitol.
Trump has denied wrongdoing.
The panel has not said when it will release a final report on
its probe, although the document is expected to be made public
before the Nov. 8 mid-term elections, when control of Congress
is up for grabs.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Franklin Paul and
David Gregorio)
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