The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Speaker says he’ll make Jan. 6 footage available to public

Move is part of pledge made when campaignin­g for job.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson said Friday he plans to publicly release thousands of hours of footage from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, making good on a promise he made to far-right members of his party when he was campaignin­g for the job.

“This decision will provide millions of Americans, criminal defendants, public interest organizati­ons, and the media an ability to see for themselves what happened that day, rather than having to rely upon the interpreta­tion of a small group of government officials,” Johnson said in a statement.

The newly elected speaker said the first tranche of security footage, around 90 hours, was released on a public committee website Friday, with the rest of the 44,000 hours expected to be posted over the next several months. In the meantime, a public viewing room will also be set up in the Capitol for viewing the footage.

For the past several months, the GOP-led House Administra­tion Committee has made the video available by appointmen­t only to members of the media, criminal defendants and a limited number of other people. The video shows some of the fighting up close and gives a bird’s eye view of the Capitol complex — one that visitors rarely see — as hundreds of President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the building, violently attacking police officers and break- ing in through windows and doors.

By expanding this access to the general public, Johnson is fulfilling one of the pledges he made last month to the most conservati­ve members of his party, including Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., who orchestrat­ed the ouster of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Gaetz and Trump — who is currently running for reelection as he faces federal charges for his role in the Jan. 6 attack — applauded Johnson’s decision.

 ?? ALEX WONG/GETTY IMAGES/TNS ?? House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., plans to release footage from the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
ALEX WONG/GETTY IMAGES/TNS House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., plans to release footage from the attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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