Lawmaker Adam Schiff said Sunday that a House committee investigating the Capitol insurgency would reveal evidence that former President Donald Trump participated in a failed coup attempt by appointing pro-Trump voters to the states won by Joe. “Yes, we will show evidence of the president’s involvement in this plan,” Siff, a member of the committee, said during an appearance on CNN’s State of the Union. “We will 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 confirm it. results for Joe Biden, “continued Siff, a Democrat in California. An email from the Washington Post and CNN earlier this month indicated that Trump’s campaign in Georgia provided clear guidance on how pro-Trump voters could be positioned to vote for Trump in college. fact that Biden won the state popular vote. Georgia was among seven battlefield states where Trump allies sent fake certificates to the National Archives, saying it had won states it lost to Biden in a bid to replace eligible voters with those who would vote for Trump. Sif said Sunday that “the system was in place because many state and local election officials kept their oaths in the Constitution,” adding that “many of them were both Republicans and Democrats.” Asked if the commission had any evidence that Trump was directing the plot, Schiff said: “I do not want to miss our hearing.” The next hearings on 6 January are scheduled for 21 and 23 June. The offices of Trump and Sif did not immediately respond to Insider’s requests for comment.