Rep. Adam Kinzinger has said that new witnesses have come forward willing to provide evidence to the House Select Committee investigating the January 6, 2021 attack since the damning testimony from former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson.
Kinzinger, one of two Republicans on the panel looking into the events leading up to the insurrection, told CNN's State of the Union that people have been coming forward "every day" since Hutchinson testified on June 28.
Among some of the bombshell claims from Hutchinson's testimony was that Donald Trump was aware his supporters were armed on January 6 but still told them to march to the Capitol, and that he didn't care that his supporters were chanting "hang Mike Pence" during the riot.
Hutchinson also testified she was told that Trump was so irate at not being able to join his supporters at the Capitol as the insurrection was unfolding that he tried to grab the steering wheel of the presidential limousine and then lunged at a Secret Service agent who tried to calm him down.
"Every day, we get new people that come forward and say, 'Hey, I didn't think maybe this piece of a story that I knew was important, but now I do see how this plays in here,'" Kinzinger told State of the Union co-anchor Dana Bash.
When asked by Bash whether the committee will hear from new witnesses based on information which has come out of the hearings so far, Kinzinger replied: "Yes, there is and there will be way more information and stay tuned."
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