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I鈥檝e attended, watched, or read the transcript of countless congressional hearings in my decades as a journalist.
But I鈥檝e never encountered anything like Thursday night鈥檚 hearing of the U.S. House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
It wasn鈥檛 boring. Committee members didn鈥檛 all make opening statements aimed at voters back home. There weren鈥檛 rounds of questioning where the questions took up most of a member鈥檚 allotted time.
It was gripping, in fact. As promised, the committee honed months of work into a narrative that there was a coordinated attempt to stop the transfer of power to President-elect Joe Biden, with then-President Donald Trump at its heart.
One of the narrative鈥檚 key themes was that much of Mr. Trump鈥檚 inner circle was aware that claims of 鈥渆lection fraud鈥 were false, and told him so. 鈥淚 did not agree with saying the election was stolen,鈥 said former Attorney General Bill Barr in a taped deposition.聽
Another was that some things that didn鈥檛 happen were as important as things that did. Mr. Trump made no call to anyone asking for the Capitol to be defended. Vice President Mike Pence 鈥 trapped inside 鈥 did.
鈥淧ence issued ... unambiguous orders,鈥 said Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley in his deposition.
A third theme was that the Capitol insurrection was an organized assault by extremist groups who claimed they had been called to action by Mr. Trump.聽
鈥淚t was a war scene,鈥 said witness Caroline Edwards, a member of the Capitol Police injured in the riot.
The hearing drew a quick response from the former president on his Truth Social network.
鈥淭he so-called 鈥楻ush on the Capitol鈥 was not caused by me, it was caused by a Rigged and Stolen Election!鈥 he posted.
Other Republicans said the narrative was old news and would make no difference to voters.聽
It鈥檚 true that the findings of the Jan. 6 panel may not make much difference in the upcoming midterms. But that鈥檚 another thing different about Thursday鈥檚 hearing: It seemed intended to document a momentous event for history, as much as, or more than, to sway votes.