
Rep. Jim Jordan is calling for an investigation into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the January 6 Commission, claiming their actions need closer scrutiny. He argues Democrats have focused too much on Trump while ignoring issues like crime, border security, and inflation. Jordan criticizes Pelosi for politicizing the January 6 Commission, which he believes skewed its accountability.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is leading a new committee to investigate the Capitol attack, supported by Rep. Barry Loudermilk. Republicans are also revisiting subpoenas related to President Biden’s classified documents and Hunter Biden’s taxes.
Senator Adam Schiff opposes recent pardons related to January 6, asserting they should not exempt individuals from testifying under oath. These moves highlight a polarized political climate, with Republicans seeking to reopen investigations, while Democrats argue that the focus on Trump and previous actions are sufficient.
The growing investigations could reshape understanding of January 6 and impact future political accountability.
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