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What do Americans think about the Jan. 6 House committee hearings?
NPR asks people in New York and New Jersey2 how they feel about the Jan. 6 hearings on Capitol Hill. On Thursday, the committee held the third of seven planned hearings.
A MART?NEZ, HOST:
Americans are tuning3 in for the January 6 House committee hearings and the investigation4 by lawmakers into the Capitol riot. Twenty million viewers watched the first hearing, others did not. So we decided5 to hear from Americans about how they're feeling about the hearings.
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:
Jennifer Ettie (ph) is a single mom in Tupper Lake, N.Y., in the Adirondacks. She told us it's not even on her radar6.
JENNIFER ETTIE: It's too much to keep up with politics when you have the gas prices and, you know, financial stuff that's hurting you right now, right here. So people over in politics and stuff, which you only hear what they want you to hear. And it's never the full story, so...
MARTIN: She called the hearings a waste of time.
ETTIE: It's done. It's over with. It's been, what, two years now? I mean, we've got more important things that are impacting Americans on a day-to-day basis than what happened two years ago.
MART?NEZ: Marcia Fingal (ph) advises nonprofits and edits books in Hillside, N.J. She has a very different view.
MARCIA FINGAL: They're trying to present a clear, objective view of what happened on January 6 so people can make their own decisions. And there was a lot of lying going on, a lot of untruths being told, a lot of confusion and chaos7 going on. But they're trying to really lay out, this is what happened.
MARTIN: So what would a good or satisfying outcome look like? We asked Alexander Cameron (ph). He's a 76-year-old retiree who spends summers in the Adirondacks. He says he's been following the hearings closely.
ALEXANDER CAMERON: Success would be to convict Donald Trump8 of seditious conspiracy9 and throw the bugger in jail. That would be my definition of success. I don't think they'll get there. I think the politics is too complicated. He has too many good lawyers and too much borrowed money to pay them.
MART?NEZ: Adnan Rangwala is 42 and lives on Long Island.
ADNAN RANGWALA: It had to be organized. It wasn't somebody just randomly10 coming together and saying, let's do this. And I come from India where things like this happen a lot. It was surprising to see that in the United States.
MART?NEZ: He says he understands why the committee is revisiting January 6.
RANGWALA: It was a big event. You just can't shove it under the rug. So I think the goal is to remind people that this happened.
MARTIN: Rangwala also offered a prediction.
RANGWALA: And I think this is the year of the midterms, so we will see a lot more political drama. So this is definitely one of them.
MARTIN: No doubt. And there are still more hearings to come.
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