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Jan 6 Commission to Release Final Report on Capitol Riot by End of 2021

Jan. 6 Commission to Release Final Report on Capitol Riot by End of 2021 On 5/14/21 at 12:21 PM EDT Associated Press reported. The commission must have an equal number of Democrats and Republicans, with five each. It would have subpoena power and is expected to submit a final report by December 31 as well as provide recommendations to prevent future attacks. It is imperative that we seek the truth of what happened on January 6 with an independent, bipartisan 9/11-type Commission to examine and report upon the facts, causes and security relating to the terrorist mob attack, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said. For more reporting from the Associated Press, see below.

Trump is the leader : House GOP picks Rep Stefanik as new No 3, tightening ex-president s grip on party

‘Trump is the leader’: House GOP picks Rep. Stefanik as new No. 3, tightening ex-president’s grip on party © Andrew Harnik Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) House Republicans installed upstate New York Rep. Elise Stefanik as their new third-in-command on Friday, awarding her for her absolute loyalty to former President Donald Trump as the party continues to remake itself in his image and quash any dissent ahead of next year’s midterm elections. Meeting behind closed doors in the basement of the U.S. Capitol, the Republicans voted 136-46 to make Stefanik their new conference chairwoman, a source confirmed to the Daily News, putting her in a highly visible leadership role that comes with responsibility over policy and messaging priorities.

Deal Reached for Bipartisan Commission on Jan 6 Riot

Capitol Riot Panel Advances as Bipartisan Deal Ends Logjam Bloomberg 5/14/2021 © Bloomberg Protests As Joint Session Of Congress Confirms Presidential Election Result (Bloomberg) House Democrats plan votes next week on a bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and a $1.9 billion security package to deal with its aftermath. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer’s office said the House will vote next week on both bills, which were unveiled Friday. Democrats are pressing ahead on investigating the insurrection and preventing a future breach of the Capitol. Some Republicans this week sought to whitewash the riot in a committee hearing and the GOP leadership tossed Republican Liz Cheney from her No. 3 post for repeated criticism of former President Donald Trump’s false claim that the election was stolen and alleging he provoked the Jan. 6 attack.

House panel reaches agreement on bipartisan commission to investigate Jan 6 attack on Capitol

Print article WASHINGTON The top Democratic and Republican members of the House Homeland Security Committee have reached an agreement on legislation to form a bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The measure had stalled amid partisan differences. Under the terms of the agreement announced Friday, the commission would have an equal number of Democrats and Republicans, five from each party. It would have subpoena power and be charged with issuing a final report by Dec. 31, along recommendations to prevent future attacks. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the legislation could be considered by the House “as soon as next week,” along with a spending bill to pay for security improvements to the Capitol. Lawmakers are considering how to toughen security after hundreds of President Donald Trump’s supporters pushed past police on Jan. 6, broke in through windows and doors and sent lawmakers fleeing for their lives. The commission bill also

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