A new video directly contradicts Rep. Barry Loudermilk’s claims that he did not give tours of Congress to anyone who participated in the January 6 attack.
to Loudermilk from committee chair Rep. Bennie Thompson . In the letter, Thompson told Loudermilk that he “had hoped to show [him] the video evidence” in a meeting with the committee, which they had requested back in May.
None of the evidence, which includes surveillance photos taken inside the Capitol building of an unnamed man and the video footage that he personally recorded the day after, shows the man in question inside the Capitol itself as the violence unfolded. However, it is heavily implied that the man did indeed take part in the day’s events. And at the very least, suggestions that the man was not part of the mob that attacked the Capitol are refuted by the evidence provided by the committee.
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