In the leadup to the hearing, members of the committee said the presentation will zero in on connections between then-President Donald Trump’s administration and groups such as the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys.
Biggs faces nine federal charges including seditious conspiracy and has pleaded not guilty.
Michael Flynn
After the 2020 election, Flynn was heavily involved in the Stop the Steal movement. His outlandish theories about overturning the election eventually reached the White House, most notably during the December 2020 Oval Office meeting where Flynn and lawyer Sidney Powell suggested that the then-President should implement martial law or seize voting machines.
Kelly Meggs
Ethan Nordean
Nordean faces nine federal charges including seditious conspiracy and has pleaded not guilty.
Dominic Pezzola
Pezzola faces 10 federal charges including seditious conspiracy and has pleaded not guilty.
Sidney Powell
Stewart Rhodes
Kellye SoRelle
Roger Stone
Enrique Tarrio
Proud Boys Chairman Enrique Tarrio was arrested on unrelated offenses two days prior to January 6 and was not in Washington on the day of the attack, but is alleged to have stayed in touch with a rally planning group within the Proud Boys called the Ministry of Self Defense, or MOSD.
The MOSD’s first event, according to prosecutors, was the January 6 Trump rally in Washington, and Tarrio sent the group a voice message on January 4 acknowledging they wanted to “storm the Capitol.” As the attack unfolded, Tarrio allegedly wrote in an encrypted message, “Make no mistake … We did this.”
CNN’s Tierney Sneed and Holmes Lybrand contributed to this report.