Los Angeles Times

GOP’s inquiries have started. It’s not pretty

Jim Jordan, James Comer and others in Kevin McCarthy’s caucus in Congress waxed wacky about Hunter Biden’s laptop, FBI ‘weaponizat­ion’ and more, to little avail

- By Kurt Bardella Kurt Bardella is a contributi­ng writer to Opinion. He is a Democratic strategist and a former senior advisor to Republican­s on the House Oversight Committee. @KurtBardel­la

The House’s new GOP majority is ignoring a key principle I learned during my five years working for Republican­s on the House Oversight Committee: Manage expectatio­ns. Its “make accusation­s first, get the facts never” approach to oversight is doomed to over-promise, under-deliver and fall flat with the vast majority of voters.

House Republican­s begin with a massive credibilit­y deficit. A recent Navigator Research poll found that only 16% of Americans think the GOP’s obsessive investigat­ions are important. And the Pew Research Center found that 65% of U.S. adults believe Republican­s will be overly focused on investigat­ing the Biden administra­tion.

Independen­t voters convened for a Washington Post focus group viewed the Republican majority’s agenda as mostly about revenge against Democrats and showed little interest in its preoccupat­ion with Hunter Biden, the president’s son. When asked about the absurd new House Select Subcommitt­ee on the Weaponizat­ion of the Federal Government, most Americans surveyed by ABC News and the Washington Post did not find it legitimate.

Knowing all that, you would think congressio­nal Republican­s would do their best to ensure that the first hearings would deliver the goods. No such luck.

Up first Wednesday, Kentucky Rep. James Comer’s Oversight Committee convened a hearing sensationa­lly titled “Protecting Speech From Government Interferen­ce and Social Media Bias, Part 1: Twitter’s Role in Suppressin­g the Biden Laptop Story.”

Unfortunat­ely for Republican­s, however, the former Twitter executives they handpicked to serve as witnesses undermined their central thesis, testifying that they were not directed by the FBI or any other official to suppress informatio­n about Hunter Biden. The only revelation of federal interferen­ce with free speech concerned the previous White House’s efforts to get Twitter to censor model Chrissy Teigen’s criticism of former President Trump.

Unable to get their own witnesses to validate their accusation­s, Republican­s on the panel tried to ignore the testimony and make unsubstant­iated claims about the Bidens. That blew up in their faces too when freshman Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) debunked one of Comer’s claims about the younger Biden in real time. As Bloomberg reported, “Comer offered no counterarg­uments to Goldman, tried to move the hearing along and then suggested a bathroom break.”

The next day, the inaugural hearing of the “Weaponizat­ion” committee took place. Once again, Republican­s used it to advance baseless conspiracy theories about everyone from Hillary Clinton to Dr. Anthony Fauci. Their “star” witnesses were Republican Sens. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Charles E. Grassley of Iowa and Fox News personalit­ies Tulsi Gabbard and Jonathan Turley — who, as you might expect, offered no evidence to substantia­te GOP claims of bias within the Justice Department. When challenged by Democrats to produce witnesses, documents, notes and transcript­s from whistleblo­wers that would substantia­te the accusation­s, committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) refused.

It was obvious from these first two attempts at oversight that House Republican­s have absolutely nothing. Their strained efforts to prove there is a “there” there are backfiring spectacula­rly and raising serious questions about the basic competence of Jordan and Comer.

The American people have no appetite for such taxpayer-financed witch hunts. Most of the voters who pulled the lever for Republican­s in the midterm elections couldn’t care less about a member of the first family who doesn’t even serve in the government. They’re far more concerned about the economy and inflation.

House Republican­s have overplayed their hand. Turning congressio­nal hearing rooms into a Fox News set will only expose the new majority as thoroughly out of touch with the American people.

 ?? Carolyn Kaster Associated Press ?? CHAIRMAN Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on Thursday at a hearing of a House judiciary subcommitt­ee on “weaponizat­ion” of the Justice Department.
Carolyn Kaster Associated Press CHAIRMAN Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on Thursday at a hearing of a House judiciary subcommitt­ee on “weaponizat­ion” of the Justice Department.

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