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Anderson Cooper 360

January 6 Committee Member: Cipollone “did not contradict” other testimony

Anderson Cooper 360

CNN

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3.73.8K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2022

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Former Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone finished his closed-door interview with the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol after nearly eight hours. One member of the panel told CNN Cipollone “did not contradict” other testimony. CNN Congressional Correspondent Ryan Nobles tells Anderson Cooper if the committee learned anything new from the former White House counsel’s interview. Plus, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe died after being shot while giving a campaign speech in central Japan. Tobias Harris is the author of “The Iconoclast: Shinzo Abe and the New Japan.” He joins AC360 to discuss Abe’s legacy in Japanese politics.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Good evening heading into what will be at least two televised hearings next week.

0:05.4

The House January 6th select committee wrapped up a highly anticipated and potentially very

0:09.6

significant day.

0:10.6

For more than seven hours, starting this morning, former White House counsel Pat Sepoloni

0:14.2

sat for the panel.

0:15.5

And according to committee members, a law of green, this testimony, she says, was useful.

0:21.1

I will say Mr. Sepolini did appear voluntarily and answer a whole variety of questions.

0:28.7

He did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses.

0:33.7

And I think we did learn a few things, which we will be rolling out in hearings to come.

0:43.1

So there's that and there's also new reporting on what could be a big step in obtaining testimony

0:47.6

from another figure, Steve Bannon.

0:49.6

CNN's Ryan Noble's joint is now with the latest.

0:51.6

So what else can you tell us about what Mr. Sepoloni told the committee?

0:55.0

Do we know anything?

0:56.0

Well, the first thing Anderson is that he was behind closed doors for a significant amount

0:59.6

of time.

1:00.6

The committee heard testimony from Sepoloni for more than seven hours.

1:04.8

And as you heard from Congressman Zolloffgren, what he had to say was productive.

1:09.4

They got information from him that they were looking for it.

1:12.4

Now, the question is just how much of what they've heard from prior witnesses was Sepoloni

1:17.6

able to specifically confirm.

1:19.9

And there is a little bit of somewhat of a caveat that Zolloffgren provided to that.

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