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The hearing, set for 1 p.m. ET, will not include any live witnesses, a committee aide said. And unlike earlier hearings that focused on a specific aspect of the GOP plot to overturn the 2020 election and keep then-President Donald Trump in power, Thursday's presentation will take a more sweeping view of what happened before, during and after the Jan. 6 attack.
"Tomorrow, what we're going to be doing is taking a step back and we're going to be looking at that entire plan, the entire multipart plan to overturn the election. We're going to be looking at it in a broader context and in a broader timeline as well," a committee aide said on a conference call with reporters on Wednesday.
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By Kyle Stewart and Scott Wong and Ali Vitali and Haley Talbot.
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