The American Accountability Foundation, a government opposition research organization allied with former President Donald Trump, sent the memo to “Hill staffers and their colleagues” on Wednesday to pressure lawmakers not to take meetings with lobbyists who previously worked on the Jan. 6 panel.
Buried in the massive report was a spreadsheet with nearly 2,000 Social Security numbers associated with visitors to the White House in December 2020, including at least three members of Trump’s Cabinet, a few Republican governors and numerous Trump allies.
Congressional investigators scrutinizing the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol released the interview transcript of Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, along with dozens of other documents as its work drew to a close.
The House Jan. 6 committee shuts down Tuesday, when the new Republican-led House is sworn in, having completed a whirlwind 18-month investigation of the 2021 Capitol insurrection.