What's happening
The next Jan. 6 committee hearing will happen on Thursday and will be once again in prime time.
Why it matters
The committee is building toward a conclusion as it continues to make its case about how the Jan. 6 Capitol riot happened, who was involved and where responsibility lies.
The House select committee investigating the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol will hold its next hearing during prime-time hours, on Thursday, July 21, even though chairman Rep. Bonnie Thompson, a Democrat from Mississippi, tested positive for COVID-19. He tweeted about his diagnosis Tuesday, but the committee will still hold Thursday's hearing.
Formed more than a year ago, the select committee has been investigating the circumstances behind the Jan. 6 attack and those who influenced the more than 800 people who've been criminally charged in connection with an attempt to stop Congress from certifying President Joe Biden's win in the 2020 election. The committee held six sessions in June and will continue to have more in July.
When is the next Jan. 6 committee hearing?
The committee's next hearing is Thursday, July 21, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
How can I watch the next hearing?
Hearings are available on C-SPAN and the Jan. 6 committee's YouTube channel. News networks such as CNN, CNBC and MSNBC will likely carry it live. The last prime-time hearing was carried by Fox Business instead of Fox News. It's unknown if the major networks will preempt their Thursday night...
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