
January 6 committee plans to ask Hannity from Fox News to talk about his interactions with Trump
CNN
The House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol Hill insurrection intends to ask Fox News anchor Sean Hannity to talk to the committee about his interactions with the White House and then-President Donald Trump regarding the 2020 election and the attack on the US Capitol, three sources tell CNN.
Hannity's attorney Jay Sekulow told CNN his client has not heard from the House select committee. Asked whether Hannity would comply with a voluntary interview request, Sekulow said he could not comment on a request that his client has not yet received.
Before former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows stopped cooperating with the panel, he turned over 6,000 documents, including a text message with Hannity on January 6 discussing how Trump needed to act.

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