EXCERPT:
KINZINGER: "You know, look, we well recognize the fact that because of the Committee only being able to exist till the end of this congressional year, because that was the mandate, we’re at a bit of a time limit here. And as we’re wrapping up the investigation, we’re also pursuing new leads and facts and we’re — we want to speak to the president. Look, if he — he’s made it clear he has nothing to hide, is what he says, so he should come in on the day we ask him to come in to. If he pushes off beyond that, we’ll figure out what to do next. Granted that, you know, this is not an unprecedented move by Congress, but it’s also — we recognize this is a big deal, this is a big move. But the American — this isn’t about us. This is about the American people, George. Look, what happened on January 6th was terrible. What led up to that and what happened since is what I'm more worried about. And democracies are not defined by those bad days, but how we come back from those bad days. This is that process. This is laying out before the American people what happened and determining we can never do this again."