without any question they haven t moved any way or shifted any way. i want to close my point about something else, liz cheney asked about that in that abc interview the possibility of asking donald trump to testify. take a listen. i don t want to make any announcements about that this morning. again, i don t want to get in front of committee deliberations about that. i do think it s very important, his interactions with our committee will be under oath. john, at this point is it even worth it for the select committee to try and get trump to appear? i was kind of i ve been stumbling over that possibility and whether there s any rationale for it given the success they feel like they ve had with the witnesses they ve had up to this point, given trump s very capable ability to push things forward without any question?
right to know what happened that day. and in the months and years ahead, i ll be telling my story even more frequently. reporter: then there s the question of donald trump. could he be asked to testify too? cheney did not close the door. i don t want to make any announcements about that this morning. reporter: but it s possible you would ask him, before wrapping up, to testify? yeah. again, i don t want to get in front of committee deliberations about that. i do think it s very important. his interactions with our committee will be under oath. jonathan karl joins us now from washington. jon, if republicans take over congress in midterms, the work of the january 6th committee will soon come to a grinding halt. congresswoman cheney clearly aware the clock is ticking here. reporter: she s keenly aware that time is running out and looking to do all that she can do before the end of this congress. i would look, linsey, for at least two morehein, ofile hearings in the fall,
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what could actually happen where people would care, would pay attention? what is your biggest concern about what could actually happen? i think members have sensitive information that they would not necessarily want to have disclosed that may be in documents. much of what we do is public and meant to be so. committee deliberations, hearings, that s intended to be public. but i would worry about, i think, nation state actors or others who might try to just really cripple the government s ability to function by locking down cyber communications networks. now, i would say the legislative branch can still physically block a bill from the house to the senate is better postured to revert back to pencil and paper than other parts of the
and so, cyber security for me is a much greater concern than the prospect of thousands of people storming the west terrace. reporter: christopher ray, the fbi director, compared the current threat with ransomware to terrorism around 9/11. do you view it that way, too? i think whether it s ransomware sore other cyberthreats, yes. i actually i see cyber security as my greater concern than a mob attacking the capitol. i think members have sensitive information that they would not necessarily want to have disclosed. that may be in documents, much of what we do is public. and meant to be so. so, you know, committee deliberations, hearings, that s intended to be public. but i would worry about, i think, nation-state actors or others who might try to just really cripple the government s ability to function by locking