Senators to ask law enforcement chiefs what they knew before Capitol attack
Senators to ask law enforcement chiefs what they knew before Capitol attack Before the highly anticipated Senate hearing on the Capitol attack on January 6, NBC News’ Ken Dilanian and Leigh Ann Caldwell tell us who are expecting to hear from to help understand why officials weren’t better prepared, and who will testify.
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