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Johnson, Republicans Give Big Update on January 6 Investigation

Loudermilk, who was appointed to lead the investigation by former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, asserts that he requires complete autonomy and resources to present findings directly to the American public.

He has stressed the importance of investigating not only the events of January 6 but also the systemic failures in Capitol security and the operations of the previous January 6 committee.

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Johnson has committed to fully funding the initiative and has discussed the formation of a new select committee where he would have increased authority over appointments and the procedural aspects.

This arrangement would likely ensure that the investigation is closely managed and may diminish criticism of former President Donald Trump, whom Loudermilk contends was unjustly targeted by the previous committee.

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The Republican agenda seems to be centered on reshaping the January 6 narrative, shifting focus away from Trump’s responsibility and towards alleged procedural failures and overreach by Democrats such as Adam Schiff and Liz Cheney. Loudermilk’s earlier report even proposed that Cheney be investigated by the FBI for her involvement in the original inquiry.

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In the meantime, President Biden has issued contentious preemptive pardons to several individuals, including Cheney and Dr. Anthony Fauci, with the intention of protecting them from potential retaliatory actions by a future Trump administration. This strategic clemency has elicited both commendation and criticism.

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