The Jan. 6 committee reacts to Trump defying a subpoena to testify.

“He is obligated to provide answers to the American people.”

Trump didn’t show up to the deposition Monday afterhe filed a lawsuiton Nov. 11.

The suit claims no president or former president has been compelled to provide testimony.

“We do not take this action lightly.”

So far, there have been nine public hearings that started in June.

When is the next Jan. 6 committee hearing?

The committee has yet to announce another hearing.

How can I watch the next hearing?

Hearings are shown onC-SPANand theJan.

6 committee’s YouTube channel.

Other news outlets carry the stream live on their respective YouTube channels.

What did the committee reveal in the first hearing?

Edwards testified about the violence on Jan. 6 committed by the mob of Trump followers.

She also spoke about her injuries on that day.

Almost the entire hearing on June 16 was about Pence.

Raffensperger testified about the call he had with Trump who was asking him to find 11,000 more votes.

“I only need 11,000 votes.

Fellas, I need 11,000 votes.

What happened in the sixth hearing?

She said Trump said of those with weapons, “they’re not here to hurt me.”

Trump said in his speech that he was going to walk to the Capitol with those in attendance.

Trump was furious and attempted to take the steering wheel.

He then lunged at the Secret Service agent driving.

What did the eighth hearing present to us?

The July 22 hearing took a look at Trump’s inaction during the riot.

Members of the team worried they wouldn’t survive the day and wanted to say goodbye to their families.

It was at that time that Trump continued to spread the lie that the election was rigged.

At times, President Trump acknowledged the reality of his loss after the election.

The messages by agents showed how some were preparing for a possible attack.

The Secret Service had advance informationmore than 10 days beforehandregarding the Proud Boys planning for January 6th.

Ralph Northam; and then-Vice President Mike Pence.

The members voted unanimously in favor of the motion.

The following day, he posteda letter criticizing the committeeand repeating lies about the election.