House Republicans vote to establish new subcommittee to reinvestigate Jan. 6
The subcommittee, with bipartisan membership, aims to resolve disputed facts and political controversies surrounding the January 6 Capitol riot and to publish its final report by December 2026.
- House Republicans have voted to establish a new subcommittee to reinvestigate the events surrounding January 6, 2021.
- The subcommittee will consist of five Republicans and three Democrats, and is instructed to publish a final report at the end of the current Congress.
- Democrats have criticized the effort as an attempt to redirect blame for the attack and exonerate former President Donald Trump.
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House GOP forms new committee to investigate Jan. 6 Capitol attack
House Republicans voted to create a new subcommittee to further investigate the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the United States Capitol building. This will be the third time the House of Representatives conducts a probe into the transfer of power from Donald Trump to Joe Biden. What do Republicans want to learn? Republicans say they have many unanswered questions, including why the Capitol Police were so ill-prepared despite intelligence assessments tha…
‘Get the deal done’: GOP hardliner hails new Jan. 6 committee as Dems cry foul
WASHINGTON — This week House Republicans formally launched their long awaited new January 6 subcommittee. Unlike the first select committee, which investigated the attack on the Capitol Jan. 6, 2021, the new panel is tasked with investigating the investigators.“I want to see all the documents and find out how many lies were told by the people that were sitting on that committee,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) said on Thursday. “That's what I want.”The …
A committee of inquiry in the U.S. Congress is to reopen the storm on the Capitol and clean up the president.
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