WASHINGTON - Lawmakers will present evidence Monday showing that former President Donald Trump "engaged in a massive effort to spread false and fraudulent information" about a stolen election — despite repeatedly being told by advisers and allies that he had lost, a House committee said.
The second congressional hearing examining Trump’s role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack starts Monday at 10 a.m. Eastern. Here's what to know: The House committee investigating the insurrection announced that Trump's campaign manager, Bill Stepien, is among the witnesses scheduled to testify at the hearing.
Committee members also said Sunday that they’ve uncovered enough evidence for the Justice Department to consider an unprecedented criminal indictment against the former president.
Stepien, a longtime Trump adviser, has kept a relatively low profile compared with many others in the former president's orbit.