Johnson, Republicans Give Big Update on January 6 Investigation

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Barry Loudermilk are at odds over how to proceed with the investigation into the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack.

Johnson wants to narrow the focus and end the probe, especially into former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney, while Loudermilk seeks a broader mandate.

The dispute has stalled the subcommittee’s launch. Loudermilk insists on independence and the ability to report findings publicly. Johnson has promised full funding, but the investigation’s scope may exclude security readiness and future measures.

Loudermilk criticizes the former committee as biased against Trump and wants to redirect focus to wider security failures. The situation reflects the GOP’s broader strategy to reshape previous investigations and shield Trump from accountability.

Committee structure and member selection remain undecided.

Related Posts

Pirro Calls For Lowering Age to Charge Violent Criminals As Adults in D.C.

Newly confirmed U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Jeanine Pirro, announced plans to push for lowering the age at which violent offenders can be charged as…

Trump Clearing Immigration Courts as ‘Judicial Swamp’ Facing The Music

The Biden-era backlog of over three million immigration cases is now being met with sweeping changes under President Trump’s return to office. In a quiet but forceful…

Supreme Court Limits Environmental Review Of Major Infrastructure Projects

The Supreme Court recently narrowed the scope of environmental reviews required for major infrastructure projects, potentially speeding up permit approvals for highways, airports, and pipelines. This ruling…

Massive Bribery Scandal Rocks USAID After DOGE Investigation

Following a massive bribery scandal at USAID, the Small Business Administration (SBA) is launching a comprehensive audit of every government contracting officer who awarded grants under its…

Abbott Asks Texas Supreme Court to Expel AWOL House Dem Leader

Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Tuesday petitioned the state Supreme Court to remove Rep. Gene Wu, chair of the House Democratic Caucus, from office. The unprecedented move…

Obama Shredded Over Criticism of GOP-Led Texas Redistricting Effort

Former President Barack Obama drew criticism Tuesday after condemning Texas Republicans’ efforts to redraw congressional district maps, claiming the move was a “power grab” to win five…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *