
Kinzinger thinks it's "quite possible" there are other audio tapes of Trump from post-election period
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The Jan. 6 House select committee hearings may be over for the summer, but even as the committee works on its interim report on the U.S. Capitol assault, and what led up to it, Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a Republican member of the committee, said the investigation is still going "full-steam ahead," and the panel continues to uncover new information.
Kinzinger spoke with CBS chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa Thursday about the state of the probe.
Asked whether there was any possibility there are more audio tapes of then-President Donald Trump from the post-election period, Kinzinger responded, "I think it's quite possible. You know, look, whether it's that, whether it's Secret Service, that's something that we really want to focus on over this summer is – call it the 'unknown unknowns,' right? Or the 'known unknowns.' What are the things that we don't necessarily know that are out there?"

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