The Democratic Party of California, however, did not say whether it believed it had committed a financial crime. “I do not know,” he told Tapper. “You know, we’re a legislature. That’s someone else to decide. But for example, we know that Guilfoyle was paid for her introduction to the speech. I mean, on January 6, she was compensated for that.” “I do not say it is a crime, but I think it is a pity,” Lofgren continued. CNN contacted Guilfoyle for comment. Guilfoyle met with the commission in April. He is believed to have been a key witness in the events leading up to the January 6, 2021 uprising, as he was with then-President Donald Trump on the morning of the uprising and was accompanied by other family members during the previous rally. the. In addition to her role in the campaign and during the rally, Guilfoyle helped raise money for the rally organizers before the event. The commission summoned Guilfoye to testify after he abruptly ended an interview with investigators in February. Guillefill had agreed to be interviewed voluntarily in February, but was upset when she was reported in the media and learned that committee members had the opportunity to attend the interview – a common occurrence in congressional inquiries. Lofgren told Tapper on Monday that the panel presentation “is not the end”. “We interviewed more than 1,000 people. We have hundreds of thousands of documents and obviously you can not present them all in a two-hour hearing, so this is not the end … but we will have detailed information as time goes on,” he said. The House committee is holding a series of hearings this month designed to show that Trump was at the center of a conspiracy to prevent the certification of the results of the 2020 presidential election and the peaceful transfer of power. He has held two public hearings so far in June, with videos and testimonies he has never seen.