A spokeswoman for Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., Told reporters at the Capitol after the committee announced that there was no problem with witnesses moving the hearing but “technical issues”. “It’s just technical issues. I mean, we were, you know, the staff who put together all the videos, you know, we did 1-2-3, it was overwhelming, so we try to give them some space.” he said. “It’s not a big deal.” MP Zoe Lofgren speaks as the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol meets to reveal the findings of a year-long investigation at the Washington Capitol on June 13, 2022. J. Scott Applewhite / AP Appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” earlier, she said that “collecting video exhibits is an exhausting exercise for our very small personal video … it’s too much to put it all together.” Former Trump campaign lawyer Rudy Giuliani appears on a screen during a select panel hearing to investigate the Jan. 6, June 13, 2022 attack on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images But when asked later if Lofgren’s explanation for the postponement was accurate, an aide to the committee said no. The aide said the hearing was “postponed to meet planning requirements”. Shortly after the committee issued a statement saying: “The postponement is due to various planning factors, including the production schedule and the availability of members and witnesses.” The focus of the hearing was the campaign of pressure from then-President Donald Trump on the Justice Department to support his false allegations of electoral fraud. Former Attorney General Jeff Rosen had accepted an invitation from the Jan. 6 panel to appear at Wednesday’s hearing, along with then-Deputy Richard Donongh and one of the former Attorney Generals, received by ABC News sent by Rosen’s. Power of attorney in committee.