“We will show evidence of the president’s involvement in this plan,” Democrat Adam Siff, a member of the House of Representatives’ Select Committee, told CNN. situation of the Union. “We will once again show evidence of what his own lawyers thought about this plan and we will show courageous state officials who stood up and said they would not go along with this plan either to call the legislature again or to repeal the “results for Joe Biden,” he said. Mr. Siff’s comments came as the Democratic-led committee prepares to hold its fourth public hearing Tuesday on its investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021 attack and Mr. Trump’s role in trying to prevent Congress from certify Biden’s election victory. The evidence against Mr. Trump could potentially be crucial in an ongoing criminal investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) into alleged fraudulent voter conspiracy. In an interview with CNN earlier this year, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco confirmed that the department had received references to alternative fake voter plates sent to the National Archives and said prosecutors were examining them. In March, the nonprofit American Oversight released copies of fake ballot papers collected by groups of Trump supporters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, New Mexico, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania. Since then, the Ministry of Justice has convened a large jury to summon witnesses and documents as part of the investigation, several media outlets reported. Jamie Ruskin, another Democrat on the committee, told NBC Meet the Press on Sunday that new information and tips were constantly coming. “There are still people handing over information to the committee,” he said. “We know things this weekend that we did not know last weekend.” Last week, the Ministry of Justice renewed a requirement from the Parliamentary Select Committee to hand over copies of interviews with witnesses, saying in a letter that these copies could be related to ongoing criminal investigations and prosecutions. The commission’s failure to hand them over “complicates the department’s ability to investigate and prosecute those involved in criminal behavior,” the letter said. Asked about the letter on Sunday, Mr Siff said that usually the two separate branches of government do not allow each other to “leak” each other’s files. However, he added: “When the Ministry of Justice requests specific things μαστε We work with them and we will work with them here.” Mr. Trump, meanwhile, has continued to make false claims that the 2020 election was stolen. On Friday, he attacked former Vice President Mike Pence, saying he “did not have the courage to act” and reject the 2020 election results. On Sunday, Adam Kinzinger, one of two Republicans serving on the committee, said he had received death threats against himself, his wife and their baby. “This threat that came in was mailed to my house,” he told ABC This week. “We took it a few days ago and he is threatening to execute me, as well as my wife and my five-month-old child. “I have never seen or heard of such a thing,” he added. The Morning and Afternoon Newsletters are compiled by Globe editors, giving you a brief overview of the day’s most important headlines. Register today.