House Republicans make January 6 footage public, over Democrats’ security concerns
House Republicans are releasing most of the security footage from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol to the public, Speaker Mike Johnson announced Friday.
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House Republicans are releasing most of the security footage from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol to the public, Speaker Mike Johnson announced Friday.
Sund, who resigned from the department’s top spot shortly after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
McCarthy said at the time that he favored making the records public, while also criticizing the House select committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack.
Capitol Police Inspector General Ron Russo told a House Administration subcommittee on Wednesday that the department has just 14 outstanding recommendations of the 103 related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol
The Capitol Police are failing to make necessary changes in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, despite a budget that rivals many big-city departments, House Republicans asserted Tuesday
Republicans on the committee have stopped short of publicly claiming the 2020 election was stolen, though four of the five committee Republicans in office on Jan. 6, 2021 voted to overturn the election
The DC Health Benefit Exchange Authority became aware of the breach March 6 and immediately asked an FBI cybersecurity task force for help, Kofman testified.
Barry Loudermilk looked to clear his name, while taking shots at the Jan. 6 Select Committee, in the first release of findings as part of the House Administration Committee’s reinvestigation of the Capitol
Barry Loudermilk of Georgia, Stephanie Bice of Oklahoma, Morgan Griffith of Virginia and Greg Murphy of North Carolina — voted to overturn the 2020 election results on Jan. 6, 2021, hours after a pro-Trump
"We are focused on finding out what really happened on Jan. 6 so we can ensure it never happens again."
Democratic members of the House panel possessing the records from the Jan. 6 Capitol attack are angered and left with a litany of questions after Speaker Kevin McCarthy unilaterally decided to share footage
that “there absolutely needs to be new norms” for the safety of members and staff, rather than a return to the same exact procedures in place before the pandemic and last year’s mob violence on Jan. 6.
The word was uttered 41 times Monday during the Jan. 6 select committee’s second much-anticipated June hearing and over and over by its members during a weeklong cable TV blitz.
The Jan. 6 panel first asked Loudermilk in May to sit for an interview about that Jan. 5 tour.
Barry Loudermilk’s constituents who visited the complex the day before the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack were not suspicious.
Irving, one of the top officials tasked with Capitol security on Jan. 6, provided testimony to the panel.
The House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection on Thursday asked Rep.
Currently, Republicans have an 8 to 6 advantage in the Peach State’s House delegation.
Barricades may be coming down around Capitol Hill, but the shadow of the violent Jan. 6 attack still looms and congressional staff and lawmakers are thinking about how they can keep themselves and their
But Jan. 6 was the day members of Congress had to vote.