Pompeo’s potential appearance comes as the committee has shown an increased interest in members of then-President Donald Trump’s Cabinet. A source connected to the committee’s investigation said they are particularly interested in conversations surrounding the 25th Amendment after the events of January 6.
CNN has reached out to representatives for Pompeo for comment. A select committee spokesperson declined to comment.
On Sunday, committee Vice Chair Liz Cheney told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union” that the panel “anticipate(s) talking to additional members of the President’s Cabinet.”
“We anticipate talking to additional members of his campaign,” the Wyoming Republican continued. “Certainly, we’re very focused as well on the Secret Service and on interviewing additional members of the Secret Service and collecting additional information from them.”
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