Albuquerque Journal

McCarthy and GOP lawmakers escalate Jan 6. panel standoff

Panel calls their testimony crucial

- BY FARNOUSH AMIRI AND MARY CLARE JALONICK

WASHINGTON — Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy is making it clear that he will likely defy a subpoena from the House committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, escalating a standoff with the panel over his and other GOP lawmakers’ testimony.

In an 11-page letter to the panel Friday, an attorney for McCarthy argued that the select committee does not have the authority under House rules to issue subpoenas to the lawmakers, and demanded answers to a series of questions and documents if his client were to comply.

Attorney Elliot Berke requested a list of “topics that the Select Committee would like to discuss with the Leader, and the constituti­onal and legal rationale justifying the request.”

“I expressly reserve Leader McCarthy’s right to assert any other applicable privilege or objection to the Select Committee’s subpoena,” Berke wrote.

The House panel believes testimony from the Republican lawmakers is crucial to their investigat­ion as each of the men was in contact with then-President Donald Trump and his allies in the weeks and days leading up to the Capitol insurrecti­on. Some participat­ed in meetings and urged the White House to try to overturn the 2020 presidenti­al results. McCarthy has acknowledg­ed he spoke with Trump on Jan. 6 as Trump’s supporters were beating police outside the Capitol and forcing their way into the building. But he has not shared many details. The committee requested informatio­n about his conversati­ons with Trump “before, during and after” the riot.

His apparent defiance presents a new challenge for the committee after lawmakers decided to take the extraordin­ary and politicall­y risky step of subpoenain­g their own colleagues.

“For House Republican leaders to agree to participat­e in this political stunt would change the House forever,” the California lawmaker wrote Thursday in an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal with GOP Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio.

The committee now must decide whether to enforce the subpoenas.

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