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Ex-Trump Campaign Manager Stepien Cancels Jan. 6 Panel Appearance

A letter from the jan. 6 select committee is addressed to william stepien
(Jon Elswick/AP)

Monday, 13 June 2022 10:26 AM EDT

The second hearing of the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was delayed on Monday when one of the witnesses — former President Donald Trump's ex-campaign manager William Stepien — said he would miss the hearing for family reasons.

The hearing, which was due to start at 10 a.m. ET, was pushed back for at least half an hour. The second of six expected this month, the session is to focus on former Trump's insistence that his 2020 election defeat was the result of widespread fraud.

The remaining witnesses include officials from Atlanta and Philadelphia who resigned as Trump's allies questioned election results in their states.

The panel is holding the hearings to discuss initial findings of its year-long investigation into the events of Jan. 6, when thousands of protesters attacked the Capitol as Vice President Mike Pence and lawmakers met to certify Trump's defeat in the November 2020 election by Democrat Joe Biden.

Monday's session follows a prime-time hearing on Thursday night.

Committee members said on Sunday they would like to see the Department of Justice investigate any credible allegation of criminal activity by Trump or anyone else.

Trump has denied wrongdoing and he and his supporters dismiss the Democratiled Select Committee as a political witch hunt. Democrats call it a necessary investigation into a terrible and deadly event and say House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi wanted a bipartisan independent commission but Republicans refused.

"I suppose our entire investigation is a referral of crimes both to the Department of Justice and the American people, because this is a massive assault on the machinery of American democracy," Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union."

Monday's hearing was to feature two panels of witnesses, with additional videotaped testimony expected from the more than 1,000 depositions and interviews.

The remaining witnesses included Chris Stirewalt, a former political editor at Fox News.

Monday's witnesses also were to include conservative Republican election attorney Ben Ginsberg, Byung J. "BJay" Pak, who resigned as U.S. attorney in Atlanta as Trump's camp questioned Georgia's election results, and Al Schmidt, the only Republican on Philadelphia's elections board who became a target of attacks after he defended the integrity of the 2020 vote.

Georgia and Pennsylvania were among states that backed Trump in the 2016 election, but went for Biden in 2020. They have been a focus of the assertions of election fraud.

A committee aide said Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., would play a leading role during Monday's hearing.

A committee aide declined comment during a conference call with reporters on Sunday on whether any of Monday's witnesses would be testifying under subpoena. He had also declined to say whether Stepien was expected to be a confrontational witness.

Stepien's firm is working with Harriet Hageman, a Trump-endorsed candidate running against Representative Liz Cheney, vice chairperson of the Jan. 6 Select Committee, in the Republican primary for Cheney's Wyoming House seat. Cheney and Representative Adam Kinzinger are the only two Republicans on the nine-member select committee.

House Republicans voted to remove Cheney from her caucus leadership position after she criticized Trump.

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William Stepien, a 2020 campaign manager for former President Donald Trump, will not testify Monday before the House of Representatives' select committee investigating the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the panel said.
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Monday, 13 June 2022 10:26 AM
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