“We are not in the situation when former President Trump made some sense of remorse for what happened.” – Cheney, Vice Chairman of The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 uprising told CBS News correspondent Robert Costa.
“We, in fact, in situation where he continues use even more extreme language to be honest than language what caused in attack,” she is added. “So that, people should pay attention. People must look and they must understand how easy our democratic system could fall apart if we don’t protect it.”
Cheney’s speech, aired on Sunday, came days before the committee meeting. begins prime-time, television hearings during June, which feature live witnesses, recorded interviews with key figures including Trump family participants — and never-before-seen footage. Hearings culminated of investigation, which included more over 1000 interviews and reviews of more over 125,000 entries.
Cheney said she was sure the evidence out in hearings will make Americans pay attention, even though she suggested that many of her fellow Republicans ‘sworn allegiance’ to Trump over country.
“I think there is absolutely a cult of personalities around Donald Trump,” said Cheney Coste. “And I think you know most of Republicans across the country want see our system unravel. They understand how it is important to defend and defend the Constitution.”
Rep. Liz Cheney, Vice Chair of House Select Committee to Investigate the Events of January 6 attack on US Capitol, says in Interview with @costareports that there is “totally a cult of personalities around Donald Trump” in Republican Party rice.twitter.com/u0XAmZRzCJ
— CBS Sunday Morning ???? (@CBSSunday) June 3, 2022
Representative Adam B. Schiff (D-CA), another member of selection committee on January 6, said panel hoped the hearings would counter Trump’s ongoing propaganda of groundless assertion – some of his critics call “big lie” is a widespread voter fraud. cost him the 2020 election. Schiff also said there is great deal with an american public have not seen about January 6 attack.
But perhaps the most important is public didn’t see it coming together how one The case led to another how one line of an attempt to cancel the election led to another and ultimately led to horrendous violence, first non-peaceful transmission of power in our historySchiff said. on CBS News “Facing the Nation” on Sunday. “So we want to tell this overarching narrative, and we strive to [an audience]frankly, who still has an open mind about these facts.”
dont clear who remains unbiased to events of January 6, with polls showing little agreement between the two parties over insurrection. Several senior Republicans refused to cooperate with Committee, with varied consequences. Ministry of Justice announced Friday that he indicted former Trump adviser Peter Navarro, but did not press charges against former Trump boss of employees Mark Meadows and former Communications Director Daniel Scavino Jr.
Rep. Schiff, Committee Member January 6, on What’s important in this week’s hearing: public didn’t see it coming together how one The case led to another how one line of the attempt to cancel the election led to another and ultimately led to horrendous violence.” rice.twitter.com/SPnIpwTNDN
— Face the Nation (@FaceTheNation) June 5, 2022
On Sunday, Schiff said he couldn’t confirm or deny what witnesses will appear before the committee during public hearing and called the Justice Department decision make no accusations against Meadows and Scavino ‘major disappointment’ that could hinder panelx work.
“I can definitely say one of topics that we will be implementing out this is fact what in promote of 6th that was understanding of inclination for Violence that day of participation of white nationalist groups, of in effect that further spread of this is ‘big lie to annoy up country and irritation up base of the president, most likely, lead to violence,” he said.
For a few Republicans who tried to hold Trump accountable for his role in the attack kickback from them party was fast. Out of 10 Republicans who four who voted to impeach Trump after January 6 are leaving Congress rather than seeking re-election. Other face hard primary challenges.
EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Tom Rice was one of 10 Republicans in the House of Representatives who voted to impeach former Pres. Trump for January 6 attack on Capitol.
“I did it then. And I would do it again tomorrow,” says Rice. @JohnCarlcalling it “the most conservative vote”. https://t.co/Oyctr325VP rice.twitter.com/5TfW942Rfq
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) June 5, 2022
Rep. Tom Rice (South Carolina), who was one of these 10 Republican legislators who voted to impeach Trump, admitted on Sunday he could lose his seat over in vote but said it would still be worth It. Rice said only if Trump apologizes will he consider supporting in former the president again.
Rice is impeached vote “Isn’t it hard after thinking about Trump’s inaction on day of rebellion, including death of then Vice President Mike Pence and Pence family members in risk and watching the beating of the cops defending the Capitol for hours.
” more I have read about it, more I learned about – it was clear me what I had to do,” Rice said. “I was furious. I’m furious about this today. Now I took an oath to defend the Constitution and I did it then and I would have done it again tomorrow.”
Jacqueline Alemany, Josh Dawsey and Amy Gardner contributed to this report.

