KEY POINTS
  • Up to a half-dozen Republicans in Congress who strongly supported then-President Donald Trump's false claims of ballot fraud in the 2020 election sought pardons from him, according to witnesses who testified before Congress on Thursday.
  • Trump also talked about issuing so-called blanket pardons to members of his family and White House staff before leaving office in January 2021, according to videotaped testimony by former White House aide John McEntee.
  • The testimony occurred at a House select committee investigating the Capitol riot.

Up to a half-dozen Republican lawmakers who strongly supported then-President Donald Trump's false claims of ballot fraud in the 2020 election sought pardons from him in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, according to testimony and evidence presented Thursday before the House select committee investigating the attack.

Trump also talked about issuing so-called blanket pardons to members of his family and White House staff before leaving office in January 2021, according to videotaped testimony by former White House aide John McEntee.