
GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia revealed that House Speaker Mike Johnson promised him that his investigation into the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol will be โformalized as a new committee.โ
This is part of a larger plan by Republicans to keep going with several investigations they started in the last Congress, now that they control both houses of Congress and the White House.
Loudermilkย saidย the new committeeโs details are still being worked out, but one option is to make it so that Johnson has more say over who is put on the panel (called a โselect committeeโ) and how it works.
Making a new committee to highlight Loudermilkโs work, which included a report suggesting that former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney be charged by the FBI, keeps the Republican campaign to keep President Donald Trump from being held responsible for the violence on January 6 in the spotlight.
โIt was so singularly focused that basically Trump created this entire problem,โ Loudermilk said of the former January 6 select committee that Adam Schiff and Liz Cheney helped lead. โWhen in reality, it was a multitude of failures at different levels.โ
Johnson has publicly stated that the new effort to investigate January 6 will be โfully funded.โ
โContinuing its investigation into the previous January 6 select committee โ which featured Cheney as a vice chair and had another Republican member โ and broader security response to the Capitol attack is not the only way Republicans plan to use their new majority to carry over their previous investigations that remain politically charged,โ CNNย reported.
โRepublicans re-issued subpoenas related to special counsel Robert Hurโs investigation into President Joe Bidenโs handling of classified documents and two Justice Department tax investigators who worked on the Hunter Biden case on Monday, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN. Those subpoenas would renew pursuits by the previous Congress that have been fought over in court โ and not resolved โ for months,โ the outlet added.
California Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff is consideringย rejecting a pardonย that former President Joe Biden issued to all the people involved in the Congressional investigation into the January 6 riot, including himself.
During an interview on NBCโs โMeet The Press,โ Schiff spoke about potential โblowbackโ from accepting a pardon because he spent years claiming โ when President Donald Trump was serving in his first term โ that accepting a pardon was an โadmission of guilt.โ
In a round of last-minute pardons aimed at shielding allies from potential reprisals by President-elect Donald Trump, President Joe Biden granted clemency to a select group of individualsโbut theย move is not without complications for the recipients.
Former Wyoming Republican congresswoman and Jan. 6 Committee co-chair Liz Cheney and Dr. Anthony Fauci were among the limited list of pardon recipients, a gesture Bidenโs aides say was intended to preempt acts of vengeance by Trump or his incoming administration.
However, legal experts were quick to point out that the pardons would not exempt either individual from having to testify under oath if subpoenaed.
Federal litigation attorney Jesse Binnall pointed out that Bidenโs pardons do not shield Cheney Fauci from consequences if they lie under oath, should the GOP-controlled Congress subpoena them to testify. In his words, the pardons could be โgreat newsโ for anyone seeking to see the two prosecuted.
โThe pardons are actually great news. No one who was just pardoned will be able to refuse to testify in a civil, criminal, or congressional proceeding based upon the 5th Amendment,โ Binnall wrote on X, before dropping another truth bomb.
โAnd letโs just be realistic. Most of these disgusting individuals would probably have to be charged in Washington, DC, which doesnโt convict partisan leftists,โ Binnall, also a former attorney for President Donald Trump,ย wrote.
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