U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) has suggested that members of the House January 6 Committee could face criminal referrals as a result of destroying records. Loudermilk has been investigating the conduct of the partisan committee — which defied more than 100 years of House precedent when then-GOP House Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was barred from […]| Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary
U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) told Just The News that the January 6 Select Committee did not preserve key evidence as part of its “investigation” into former President Donald Trump and the January 6 Capitol protests. This includes taped depositions, many of which have been used in court cases and referenced in sentencing for January […]| Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary
House Republicans are moving to establish a long-promised committee to investigate the previous iteration of the January 6 subcommittee, which was formed under controversial circumstances and has been accused of destroying records, presenting false information and more. According to a report from The Hill, a resolution to establish the committee was filed on Wednesday, House […]| Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary