Jan. 6 Committee Says McCarthy, Jordan, Other Republicans Should Be Investigated

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Jan. 6 Committee Says McCarthy, Jordan, Other Republicans Should Be Investigated
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The Jan. 6 committee will refer four Republican members of the House to the Congressional Ethics Committee for failing to comply with committee subpoenas. The members reportedly being referred: Kevin McCarthy, Jim Jordan, Andy Biggs, and Scott Perry.

from former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows that were handed over to the committee revealed the extent to which Meadows was in contact with lawmakers regarding the protest and the larger attempt to undermine the election, which included a White House meeting to discuss allegations of voter fraud and strategies for convincing voters that fraud had occurred.

Jordan, Biggs, and Perry all participated in the meeting.that the referral was “another partisan and political stunt made by a Select Committee that knowingly altered evidence, blocked minority representation on a Committee for the first time in the history of the U.S. House of Representatives, and failed to respond to Mr. Jordan’s numerous letters and concerns surrounding the politicization and legitimacy of the Committee’s work.

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