U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick insists he voted against the latest plan to investigate the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol for the same reason he voted for an earlier plan to have an independent investigation.
He wants a truly bipartisan committee to look into what happened when the Capitol was stormed, injuring more than 100 police officers and leading to the deaths of five people. It s very simple, said Fitzpatrick, R-1 of Middletown. I am 100% committed to unifying bipartisanship, and I am 100% opposed to divisive partisanship. To this end, I had my Bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus (29 Democrats, 29 Republicans) formally endorse the independent bipartisan commission.
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