Jan. 6 panel sends letters to 3 more GOP House members seeking information

The House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol Hill insurrection sent letters Monday to three additional Republican congressmen, asking that they voluntarily cooperate with the ongoing probe. The three GOP lawmakers who received letters are: Reps. Andy Biggs of Arizona, Mo Brooks of Alabama and Ronny Jackson of Texas. #CNN #News

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  1. Prosecutor: So your tax return says ‘money for nothing and checks for free’? ~ Trump: Am I in trouble? ~ Prosecutor: Yes Sir, you’re in Dire Straits.😀

    1. @Joseph Jones You must have him confused with Pizza Gaetz, Gym Jordan and Roy “Mallcruiser’ Moore.

    2. I think it’s ‘chicks for free.’ I’d argue your point, but +1 for the Dire Straits reference. 😀

  2. Nov. coming they better hurry up before the new committee finds out how capital left unprotected.

    1. It does appear that a speaker also did not protect things either .I would worry more about how dems will keep the Houses they can not!

  3. No doubt, they’re going to be waiting for a long time for the information, if any! 😅😂🤣

  4. “The world is in more peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it.” -Dr. Albert Einstein

    1. @Courtney Scott
      King didn’t really say that, but he is well known for plagiarism. Especially his “dream” speech, and his doctoral thesis.

  5. Can somebody ask “Q” about these 6 Republican doppelganger. I mean really, they not supposed to be in the same industry at the same time. 😲🤭🤫🤐

  6. LETS get the capital keystone cops to tell who payed them to move the barriers and direct them in??.????????

    1. @Anthony Blocton And one of them even kept the door from closing with his body. Officer Daniel Hodges was the patriot.

  7. This looks like a very intersting story. Will there be more in depth reporting about it on CNN+?

    1. @IronskullGM Do you not get what Elon means when he says he’s a “free speech absolutist”, then? Bless. Also, check out how many people he’s blocked on Twitter. You couldn’t make this guy up 🤣

    2. @IronskullGM By the way, your reply had nothing whatsoever to do with my point. Do you have anything other than straw man ripostes or am I wasting my time here, Cletus?

  8. Sooooooo this is the Democratic strategy for November? Try to take out the competition?

  9. It’s stunning just how many of these representatives are and we’re willing to do whatever to maintain power at the expense of democracy.

    1. What’re we doing about it though?
      Better vote and bring like minded people to the polls to save democracy!

  10. Literally all CNN says today is stuff like “in other news, concerns have arisen that the Will Smith slap could distract from the Jan. 6 commission.” Either that or “hurdee-dur-duh-dur.”

  11. Someone needs to tell CNN that we’re not cats, dangling shiny things in front of us that no one cares about won’t work.

  12. I want to know also how much still being pushed even on Biden’s inauguration day. I well remember an acquaintance of mine breaking down in tears. I had no idea how far down the QAnon rabbit hole she really was until that day. Suddenly she was crying hysterically because a military coup did NOT happen where President Biden was to be arrested along with others and executed. She was so invested that it WOULD happen and she wasn’t the only one. It sounds like some on the far right were still working towards that end and I want to know if any of them tried to even plan for it. I found that truly CHILLING that true Americans would want a possibly violent military intervention on inauguration day. There was some kind of massive brainwashing going on and I want to know who was behind it besides just QAnon.

  13. The deeper this goes, the MORE it stinks! Enough with the kid gloves approach! WHERE is the DOJ?! We need these people to be REQUIRED – not ‘asked’ – to go UNDER OATH.

    1. Because they’re Congressmen and women. Power has consequences, that’ why we have to be very careful whom we vote for..

  14. What’s difficult about upholding the law? The DOJ has spoken; members of Congress who acted in a manner inconsistent with their Constitutional duties aren’t shielded from criminal prosecution. Conspiring to prevent the legal transfer of power is illegal/a crime. Members who conspired to overturn democracy must be held accountable.

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