The Jan. 6 committee “suppressed testimony” from former Deputy Chief of Staff Anthony Ornato that proves former President Donald Trump pushed for 10,000 National Guard troops at the Capitol.
The House panel, in a dramatic moment, voted to subpoena Donald Trump. This story is part of the ABC News series "Democracy in Peril," which examines the inflection point the country faces after ...
Tony Ornato, an assistant director at the Secret Service, left the agency Monday for a job in the private sector. Ornato, who faced scrutiny from the Jan. 6 select committee earlier this summer, ...
Former White House deputy chief of staff for operations and top Secret Service official Tony Ornato was expected to meet with the the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol ...
The Jan. 6 congressional committee allegedly falsely claimed it did not have evidence that showed former President Trump’s administration requested National Guard assistance, according to a ...
Hutchinson testified that Tony Ornato, the then-deputy chief of staff, told her that Trump was “irate” when Robert Engel, the special agent in charge of Secret Service on Jan. 6, told Trump he ...
The January 6 committee withheld witness transcripts from the public that undercut some of their most explosive claims about ...
WASHINGTON — A House committee investigating the special Jan. 6 committee released a sweeping report Monday that Republicans say demonstrates key witness Cassidy Hutchinson’s dramatic account ...
Trump is calling for Liz Cheney and other members of the House Jan. 6 committee to be jailed and also said liberal Jews "hate ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — More evidence is emerging in the House's Jan. 6 investigation that lends support to recent testimony that President Donald Trump wanted to join an angry mob that marched to the ...
House Republicans on Monday issued a new report on the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, seeking to discredit Congress’s initial ...