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The committee said additional details regarding witnesses would be released next week.

The panel has so far not publicly released who the witnesses will be. They have interviewed over 900 witnesses in the 10-month investigation and have received nearly 104,000 documents, an aide to the panel said last month.

A Trump aide confirmed to CBS News that former President Donald Trump is expected to provide a counterresponse, likely in the form of statements, some of which could be distributed through his"Truth Social" platform. The aide said they would probably be more general in nature versus real-time rapid response. that they plan to"use a combination of witnesses, exhibits, things that we have through the tens of thousands of exhibits we've [...

that featured testimony from police officers who helped defend the Capitol from the mob on January 6, 2021. The June 9 hearing will the first of the nine planned hearings as the committee winds down its investigation. Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin told CBS News'"Red & Blue" in May that the committee divided it up into chapters"that will allow for the unfolding of the narrative.

The committee has issued dozens of subpoenas, including ones to Trump's allies, former White House officials, campaign aides and individuals involved in the planning of the rally outside the White House before the Capitol building came under siege. Four top Trump allies,

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