Jeffrey Clark, former US assistant attorney general, pressured colleagues to sign a letter alleging that Georgia officials had committed voter fraud. AFP
Former assistant US attorney general Steven Engel, former acting US attorney general Jeffrey Rosen and former acting US deputy attorney general Richard Donoghue attend the fifth public hearing of the US house select committee into the January 6 Attack on the US Capitol. EPA
Day five of a planned eight hearings. Reuters
Mr Engel, Mr Rosen and Mr Donoghue prepare to testify. EPA
Mr Engel, Mr Rosen and Mr Donoghue are sworn in to testify during the fifth hearing. EPA
Witnesses testified that former president Donald Trump pressured election officials to find votes. Reuters
Mr Donoghue testified that there was never enough evidence to overturn the 2020 election. Reuters
Former White House senior adviser Eric Herschmann said of former assistant attorney general Jeff Clark's letter to the Georgia electorate: 'Congratulations. You've just admitted the first step or act you take as attorney general would be committing a felony and violating rule 6C. You're clearly the right candidate for this job.' Reuters
Michael Fanone, retired Metropolitan Police Department officer, actor and activist Sean Penn and Daniel Hodges, MPD officer, attend the fifth hearing of the select committee. Bloomberg
Penn shakes hands with Washington Metropolitan police officer Harry Dunn, who was assaulted during the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. Reuters
Mr Fanone speaks with Penn at the hearing. Bloomberg
As an activist, Penn frequently visits Washington to champion many causes. Bloomberg
Mr Fanone was assaulted during the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. Reuters
US Representative Bennie Thompson, chairman of the committee, speaks during the fifth public hearing. Reuters
Mr Fanone and Penn react to testimony during the fifth public hearing. Reuters
Jeffrey Clark, former US assistant attorney general, pressured colleagues to sign a letter alleging that Georgia officials had committed voter fraud. AFP
Former assistant US attorney general Steven Engel, former acting US attorney general Jeffrey Rosen and former acting US deputy attorney general Richard Donoghue attend the fifth public hearing of the US house select committee into the January 6 Attack on the US Capitol. EPA
Day five of a planned eight hearings. Reuters
Mr Engel, Mr Rosen and Mr Donoghue prepare to testify. EPA
Mr Engel, Mr Rosen and Mr Donoghue are sworn in to testify during the fifth hearing. EPA
Witnesses testified that former president Donald Trump pressured election officials to find votes. Reuters
Mr Donoghue testified that there was never enough evidence to overturn the 2020 election. Reuters
Former White House senior adviser Eric Herschmann said of former assistant attorney general Jeff Clark's letter to the Georgia electorate: 'Congratulations. You've just admitted the first step or act you take as attorney general would be committing a felony and violating rule 6C. You're clearly the right candidate for this job.' Reuters
Michael Fanone, retired Metropolitan Police Department officer, actor and activist Sean Penn and Daniel Hodges, MPD officer, attend the fifth hearing of the select committee. Bloomberg
Penn shakes hands with Washington Metropolitan police officer Harry Dunn, who was assaulted during the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. Reuters
Mr Fanone speaks with Penn at the hearing. Bloomberg
As an activist, Penn frequently visits Washington to champion many causes. Bloomberg
Mr Fanone was assaulted during the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. Reuters
US Representative Bennie Thompson, chairman of the committee, speaks during the fifth public hearing. Reuters
Mr Fanone and Penn react to testimony during the fifth public hearing. Reuters
Jeffrey Clark, former US assistant attorney general, pressured colleagues to sign a letter alleging that Georgia officials had committed voter fraud. AFP