The hearing will be on Thursday afternoon, October 13th, for more than two hours and likely be shown on most major stations. We quote, ‘We’re going to focus on the former president’s state of mind and his involvement in these events as they unfolded,’ a committee aide told reporters Wednesday.”
Tens of thousands of documents have been sorted through; more than 1000 people have been interviewed. Eight hearings were held in June and July. Separate from this Hearing, the Committee still has to decide whether to make criminal referrals to the Justice Department.