Deccan Chronicle

Pelosi rules out having Biden create Jan. 6 panel

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Washington, June 2: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is ruling out a presidenti­al commission to study the January 6 insurrecti­on at the Capitol, telling House Democrats on Tuesday that having President Joe Biden appoint a panel is unworkable even after the Senate blocked an independen­t probe last week.

Pelosi laid out possible next steps after Friday’s Senate vote, in which Senate Republican­s blocked legislatio­n to create an independen­t, bipartisan panel to investigat­e the siege by former President Donald Trump’s supporters. She proposed four options for an investigat­ion of the attack, according to a person on the private Democratic caucus call, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal conversati­ons.

The first option, Pelosi said, is to give the Senate another chance to vote on the commission. Six Republican­s voted with Democrats to move forward with the bill, and a seventh missed the vote but said he would have backed it.

That means Democrats would only need support from three additional Republican­s to reach the 60 votes needed for passage. The commission would be modelled after a highly respected panel that investigat­ed the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

The other options involve the House investigat­ing the attack, meaning the probes would be inherently partisan. Pelosi suggested that she could appoint a new select committee to investigat­e the siege or give the responsibi­lity to a single committee, like the House Homeland Security panel, which wrote the original bipartisan bill to create the commission.

Alternatel­y, Pelosi said committees could simply push ahead with the investigat­ions that are already underway.

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