Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee is asking for an investigation into the now-defunct Home January 6 committee, accusing former and present lawmakers who served on the committee of “intentionally” hiding a few of footage from the Capitol riots.
Lee’s feedback got here after Home Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., started releasing greater than 40,000 hours of footage taken on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, when protesters indignant about the 2020 election outcomes stormed the halls of Congress.
Highlighting the discharge of the footage in a collection of posts to X, previously referred to as Twitter, Lee known as into query the character of former Republican representatives Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois.
“Why didn’t Liz Cheney and Adam Kizinger ever consult with any of those tapes? Perhaps they by no means appeared for them. Perhaps they by no means even questioned their very own narrative. Perhaps they had been simply too busy selectively leaking the textual content messages of Republicans they wished to defeat,” Lee wrote in a post to the platform, which included a video that purportedly confirmed Capitol cops facilitating the passage of protesters by the constructing that day.
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Cheney and Kinzinger, Lee wrote in another post to X, had been “individuals who helped conceal the J6 tapes” and “are lower out of the identical fabric as those that will inform you that FISA 702 should be reauthorized with out reforms—’as a result of search warrants require an excessive amount of effort.'”
“We have to examine the J6 committee,” he wrote in one other publish.
Lee additionally took intention on the committee general, in addition to then-Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who appointed the choose committee to analyze what befell on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
“Given the proof they apparently suppressed, how a lot footage (and what number of different data) do you assume Nancy Pelosi and the J6 committee intentionally misplaced or destroyed?” Lee questioned in a single publish.
In response to a Friday publish by Cheney, which included “some January sixth video” of disgruntled protesters tangling with Capitol police, Lee wrote, “Liz, we’ve seen footage like that 1,000,000 occasions. You made positive we noticed that — and nothing else. It’s the opposite stuff — what you intentionally hid from us — that we discover so upsetting. Good strive.”
“P.S. What number of of those guys are feds? (As should you’d ever inform us),” Lee added in his response to the previous lawmaker.
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In one other publish, Lee wrote, “Taxpayer {dollars} funded the sham J6 committee.”
The GOP senator additionally amplified a clip launched Friday that exhibits an officer working contained in the Capitol on January 6, 2021, who appeared uncuffed and launched a protester. The protester may very well be seen within the clip giving a fist bump to what seemed to be one other officer who was close by on the time of his launch.
“I stroll by these doorways day by day — a number of occasions a day. I’ve by no means seen this occur,” Lee wrote in response.
In releasing the remaining footage from the Capitol on January 6, 2021, Speaker Johnson mentioned in a press release: “After I ran for Speaker, I promised to make accessible to the American folks the 44,000 hours of video from Capitol Hill safety taken on January 6, 2021. Fact and transparency are crucial.”
Some video was made out there to the general public on Friday, with the majority of it to be launched step by step over time, Johnson mentioned.
Johnson mentioned his resolution to launch the remaining footage “will present hundreds of thousands of Individuals, legal defendants, public curiosity organizations, and the media a capability to see for themselves what occurred that day, slightly than having to depend upon the interpretation of a small group of presidency officers.”
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Johnson mentioned that roughly 5% of the footage would seemingly be held again because of “delicate safety info associated to the constructing structure,” and that some faces can be blurred “to keep away from any individuals from being focused for retaliation of any type.”
It’s being made public by the House Administration Committee’s subcommittee on Oversight.
Fox Information’ Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.