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The House select committee leading the probe into the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has announced what could be their final investigative hearing this year.
That session is now set for next week on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 1 p.m. This comes after the panel wrapped up blockbuster hearings earlier this summer focused on former President Donald Trump's role in the siege.
Committee members have said the hearing will cover new evidence that the panel has not yet shared with the public.
California Democratic Rep. Pete Aguilar, a member of the panel, said it could cover new evidence relating to former Vice President Mike Pence, who faced a pressure campaign from Trump pushing to overturn the 2020 elections.
"There's new information that we've received since our hearings that is helpful to our investigation and we look forward to sharing what's appropriate," Aguilar told NPR. "We still feel ... it would make the most sense for the former vice president come speak with us and we're still hopeful that that can happen. But we feel there's information still worth sharing and we plan to do that next week."