Republican Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio has demanded that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the members of the January 6 Commission, which was previously led by Democrats and looked into the events at the US Capitol in 2021, be looked into.
Jordan quickly stated that the investigation was merely a witch hunt to target then-candidate Donald Trump in a brief interview with CNN reporter Manu Raju. Additionally, he stated that the Commission ought to look into Pelosi’s knowledge of the events of January 6.
A transcript of the conversation can be found below:
RAJU: “What are your goals for the Republican side of this investigation, Mr. Jordan?”
JORDAN: “You understand the purpose of this. You know, this is about targeting President Trump. The Democrats need to talk about this because they don’t want to talk about anything else. The crime that occurs in every major city is something they don’t want to discuss. They are unwilling to discuss the border crisis. They refuse to discuss the cost, which has increased for everything from eggs and milk to lumber, airline tickets, used cars, and more. They must discuss how we will target President Trump a third time because they don’t want to discuss any of that.
Georgia Republican Representative Barry Loudermilk disclosed that House Speaker Mike Johnson assured him that his inquiry into the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, would be “formalized as a new committee.”
Republicans, who now control both houses of Congress and the White House, have a larger plan to continue the investigations they began in the previous Congress.
Sen. Adam Schiff, a Democrat from California, is thinking of turning down a pardon that former President Joe Biden granted to himself and everyone else who participated in the Congressional investigation into the January 6 riot.
Schiff discussed possible “blowback” from accepting a pardon in an interview on NBC’s “Meet The Press.” This is because he spent years asserting, during President Donald Trump’s first term, that accepting a pardon amounted to a “admission of guilt.”
President Joe Biden granted clemency to a few people in a series of last-minute pardons intended to protect allies from possible retaliation by President-elect Donald Trump, but the decision is not without issues for the recipients.
The limited list of pardonees included Dr. Anthony Fauci and former Wyoming Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney, who co-chaired the Jan. 6 Committee. Biden’s aides claim that this action was meant to prevent Trump or his incoming administration from taking revenge.
The pardons, however, would not release either person from having to testify under oath if they were subpoenaed, legal experts quickly noted.
Biden’s pardons do not protect Cheney and Fauci from repercussions if they lie under oath, according to federal litigation lawyer Jesse Binnall, should the GOP-controlled Congress subpoena them to testify. He said that anyone hoping to see the two charged could find the pardons to be “great news.”
In fact, the pardons are wonderful news. Before dropping another bombshell, Binnall wrote on X, “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.”
Additionally, let’s be practical. The majority of these repulsive people would most likely need to face charges in Washington, DC, which does not convict partisan leftists,” wrote Binnall, a former lawyer for President Donald Trump.