The next Jan. 6 committee hearing will focus on extremist organizations

Video from Jan. 6, 2021 plays as Cassidy Hutchinson, former aide to Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testifies on June 28. (Anna Moneymaker/AP)

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The House Jan. 6 committee holds its seventh hearing on its months-long investigation Tuesday, focusing on the involvement of extremist groups like the Oath Keepers, Proud Boys and the QAnon movement and the groups’ possible connection to Trump associates, including Roger Stone and Michael Flynn.

Former Oath Keepers spokesman Jason Van Tatenhove will testify. Van Tatenhove left the organization well before the Capitol insurrection and will appear as a live witness to give a historical perspective on the group.

The hearing will also look at a Dec. 19 tweet from the former president that read: “Big protests in D.C. on January 6. Be there. Will be wild!” The tweet is viewed as “a pivotal moment that spurred a chain of events, including a pre-planning by the Proud Boys,” according to a committee aide.