but that is a group that isn't going to be intimidated by donald thrum. we took the testimony from people being yelled at and screamed at by the former president. the threats and intimidation is not something that scares us. we stand by the work product and the work we did and our ability to have a fair process and open process. what we gathered facts and presented them to the public and then preserved everything for the public to look at. footnotes and transcripts are in the public record. we stand by our work and won't be intimidated. reporter: members of the january 6 committee are seeking pardons. have you south a pardon? and do you think the staff of that committee should receive pardons? mr. aguilar: i have not sought a pardon or talked to anyone in the white house. i stand by the work. i don't think a pardon is necessary. we committed to do a process together to shine light of what happened on january 6 and the leadup and the president's role in thwarting a transfer of power. that's what we did. i'm not aware of any conversation with the white hous