January 6 committee: Ex-Trump marketing campaign supervisor, conservative election lawyer to testify Monday

Aides stated the listening to would present how Trump’s crew pursued authorized challenges in courtroom and misplaced these instances, and that Trump then selected to disregard the desire of the courts and continued to attempt to overturn the election.
“We’ll reveal details about how the previous President’s political equipment use these lies about fraud a few stolen election to drive fundraising, bringing lots of of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} between Election Day 2020 and January 6,” aides added.
The listening to may also search to attach Trump’s lies concerning the election to the violence on the US Capitol on January 6, aides stated, together with how rioters echoed the previous President’s baseless allegations that the election had been stolen.
Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California, a member of the choose committee, will play a “key position” within the presentation, however the listening to will technically be led by Chairman Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, in keeping with panel aides.
Along with reside witness testimony, aides stated the committee will proceed to point out extra multimedia displays and video recordings from closed-door depositions.
Ginsberg is taken into account a number one Republican professional on election fraud and performed a crucial position within the Florida recount case in 2000 when then-candidate George W. Bush defeated then-Vice President Al Gore.
Stepien, Trump’s former marketing campaign supervisor, is advising the marketing campaign of Wyoming Republican Harriett Hageman, who has the previous President’s endorsement in her major problem to Rep. Liz Cheney. Cheney serves because the vice chair of the January 6 committee. Stepien’s agency has obtained greater than $190,000 from Hageman’s marketing campaign this election cycle for technique and fundraising consulting and video manufacturing, in keeping with federal election filings.
The listening to on Monday morning will concentrate on how Trump questioned the election course of broadly, figuring out that his allies’ assertions wouldn’t change the result, Cheney stated final week.
The January 6 committee will attempt to point out how “Trump engaged in an enormous effort to unfold false and fraudulent info,” regardless that “Trump and his advisers knew that he had, the truth is, misplaced the election,” Cheney stated.
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CNN’s Kaitlan Collins contributed to this report.