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House Approves Commission to Investigate Jan 6 Breach of US Capitol
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House sends bill creating January 6 commission to the Senate
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy at the Capitol on Tuesday.
Win McNamee/Getty Images Last week, the leaders of the House Homeland Security Committee struck a bipartisan deal on an idled piece of business: an independent commission to “investigate and report upon the facts and causes relating to the January 6, 2021, domestic terrorist attack upon the United States Capitol Complex.” The House is scheduled to vote on legislation creating the commission on Wednesday. Given the bipartisan announcement and Congress members’ shared firsthand experience of the assault the investigation may have seemed like a point of common ground. But in the four months since the pro-Trump rioters breached the Capitol, one’s position on the riot has become yet another loyalty test for Republican partisans. And on Tuesday morning, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced he was against the deal his own ranking member had struck.
All eyes on how many GOP defections will there be as House set to vote on bill to create January 6 commission
The House is set to vote Wednesday on legislation to establish an independent commission that would investigate the violent insurrection on January 6 at the US Capitol, though it’s unclear as of Wednesday morning how many Republican lawmakers will join Democrats in supporting the bill.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy came out in strong opposition to the bipartisan deal, but GOP sources familiar with the matter said that as many as 40 House Republicans could back the plan in part because of the 29 GOP members of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, a group that endorsed the plan Tuesday.
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