Rep. Adam Schiff suggested on Sunday that there are revelations in store over the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot that would be revealed - and that a "Comprehensive narrative" would be presented at the J6 Committee's first public hearing this week.
A former top adviser to the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol breach admitted Sunday there was no "Smoking gun" that suggested President Donald Trump planned the breach.
Denver Riggleman, a former Republican House representative, had recently been a senior adviser to the panel.
CNN's Jake Tapper asked the former lawmaker whether there is a "Smoking gun" that "Proves that Donald Trump or somebody around him knew that what happened January 6 was not a spontaneous outcry by his supporters, but was a planned attempt to get them to stop counting the electoral votes?".
Riggleman on Sunday also appeared to declare his support for Rep. Liz Cheney, one of the leaders on the House Jan. 6 panel and who has become more and more unpopular among members of her own party amid her outspoken opposition to Trump.
Late last week, former Trump adviser Peter Navarro was charged with contempt of Congress after he refused to cooperate with the panel.
Former Trump campaign chief and former White House adviser Steve Bannon was charged by the Department of Justice with contempt of Congress charges.
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