GOP-Led J6 Investigation To Be Its Own Committee

New January 6 Committee Formation

Georgia Republican Rep. Barry Loudermilk left a meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson assured that his probe into the January 6 Capitol attack “will be formally established as a new committee.” This move signals the GOP’s intent to reshape the narrative around January 6 as Republicans take control of both Congress chambers and the White House. Loudermilk said, “the specifics of the new committee are still being worked out,” but Johnson may gain more control over member selection and the committee’s direction.

Republican Efforts to Shift Blame

The GOP’s efforts aim to protect former President Trump from responsibility for the Capitol violence. Loudermilk criticized the previous January 6 committee, calling it “so singularly focused that basically Trump created this entire problem.” He argued, “there were numerous failures at various levels.” Despite this, Loudermilk admitted that including January 6 in the committee’s name “is somewhat of a trigger for people,” and the new panel may cover other security issues beyond January 6.

Continued GOP Investigations and Funding

Johnson has promised the new January 6 investigation “will be fully funded.” Republicans also plan to continue politically charged inquiries, including investigations into the earlier January 6 committee’s work and Capitol security. Additionally, Republicans recently reissued subpoenas related to Justice Department tax investigators tied to the Hunter Biden case and special counsel Robert Hur’s probe into President Biden’s handling of classified documents.

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