
House Jan. 6 committee chair says gap in Trump phone log is "concerning"
CBS News and The Washington Post reported on a 7 ½-hour gap in Trump's phone log from Jan. 6, 2021, which included the period when rioting took place at the Capitol.
Watch CBS News
Robert Costa is a national correspondent for "CBS News Sunday Morning" and chief Washington analyst for CBS News.
Costa's work at "Sunday Morning" includes coverage of national politics, in-depth interviews with newsmakers, and features on culture, literature and the arts. As chief Washington analyst for CBS News, Costa offers reporting and analysis to the "CBS Evening News," "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," "CBS Mornings" and CBS News 24/7 programs.
Costa was named a national correspondent for "Sunday Morning" in February 2025 following three years of contributions to the broadcast, including an exclusive sit-down in the White House residence with President Joe Biden in August 2024. It was Biden's first interview after he announced his decision to not seek reelection. Costa and colleagues at "Sunday Morning" won an Emmy Award in 2023 for Outstanding Recorded News Program.
Costa served as chief election and campaign correspondent for CBS News from 2022 through 2024. He has also been a guest anchor on the CBS Television Network programs "CBS Evening News," "CBS Weekend News" and "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."
Prior to joining CBS News, Costa was a longtime national political reporter at The Washington Post. During his time at the newspaper, Costa served as the moderator and managing editor of "Washington Week" on PBS and was a political analyst for NBC News and MSNBC. In 2021, he and Bob Woodward published "Peril," a No. 1 New York Times bestseller.
Costa holds a bachelor's degree with honors from the University of Notre Dame, where he is a former trustee, and a master's degree in politics from the University of Cambridge. Since 2022, Costa has served as a scholar at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.
CBS News and The Washington Post reported on a 7 ½-hour gap in Trump's phone log from Jan. 6, 2021, which included the period when rioting took place at the Capitol.
White House records show a gap of over 7 hours in Trump's communication on January 6, and the former president said he's never heard of the phrase "burner phones."
Several sources told CBS News that some members want Ginni Thomas to meet with the committee and will issue a subpoena if necessary.
His stark message came at a fundraiser for Congresswoman Liz Cheney Monday night.
Rather than relying on a report text, these hearings are expected to use video and multimedia elements, similar to approach used in Trump's second impeachment trial.
This year's guest list underscores how some GOP leaders are increasingly eager to move on from Trump.
Ellen Knight was the NSC official who oversaw the initial prepublication of former national security adviser John Bolton's memoir about his service in the Trump White House.
Republicans have criticized Greene's attendance, though some have ignored or claimed they didn't know about it.
Scott told CBS News on Saturday that he was ruling out a run for the top Republican Senate role.
Guilfoyle, an adviser to former President Trump, abruptly ended a private conversation she was having with the committee Friday.
Republicans split on how much the U.S. should be involved in the conflict.
On the same weekend as the CPAC gathering, Trump critics will cheer on the two Republicans on the select committee probing January 6, Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger.