Jan. 6 Panel’s Raskin Expects Pence to Testify as Clock Ticks

  • Committee probing 2021 Capitol riot hasn’t ruled out subpoena
  • Raskin also wants Newt Gingrich, Ginni Thomas testimony

Former Vice President Mike Pence

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Democratic Representative Jamie Raskin said he assumes former Vice President Mike Pence will voluntarily give testimony to the special committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot, and didn’t rule out a subpoena.

“He has a lot of relevant evidence, and I would hope he would come forward and testify about what happened,” the Maryland Democrat said on CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday. “In no one’s case is a subpoena out of question, but I would assume he’s going to come forward and testify voluntarily, the way the vast majority of people have.”