'Loudermilk has an obligation to our country and his constituents to answer the committee's questions about his involvement,' the head of CommonCauseGA said in response to January6thCmte's 'shocking' new video.
"Based on our review of surveillance video, social media activity, and witness accounts, we understand you led a tour group through parts of the Capitol complex on January 5, 2021. That group stayed for several hours, despite the complex being closed to the public on that day," states Wednesday's letter, which includes images from the newly released video.
"I am reiterating my call today for their resignations," she said."The people of Georgia need representation at the federal level fully committed to our democracy, not those who would undermine it by rejecting our election results." Ocasio-Cortez noted that Loudermilk on Tuesday publicly shared a letter from the Capitol Police chief—which describes some of the surveillance footage also featured in the panel video—that the congressman's office"The truth will always prevail," Loudermilk said Tuesday, claiming the select committee made"their baseless accusation about me to the media" and that he"never gave a tour of the Capitol" the day before last year's attack.