The Guardian (USA)

Congress members led ‘reconnaiss­ance tours’ of Capitol before attack, evidence suggests

- Hugo Lowell in Washington DC

The House select committee investigat­ing the Capitol attack revealed on Thursday that it had evidence to suggest certain “reconnaiss­ance tours” took place in the days before 6 January, potentiall­y providing some rioters with a layout of the complex.

The panel said in a letter requesting cooperatio­n from Georgia Republican congressma­n Barry Loudermilk that he gave a tour the day before the Capitol attack. The startling disclosure resurrects a contentiou­s line of inquiry that connects House Republican­s to the insurrecti­on.

“Based on our review of evidence in the select committee’s possession, we believe you have informatio­n regarding a tour you led through parts of the Capitol complex on Jan 5, 2021,” said a letter from Bennie Thompson, the chairman of the select committee, and the vice chair Liz Cheney.

The select committee noted in the letter to Loudermilk that Republican­s on the House administra­tion committee that reviewed security camera footage of the Capitol before January 6 recently claimed there were no tours or large groups or anyone wearing Maga caps.

“However, the select committee’s review of evidence directly contradict­s that denial,” Thompson and Cheney wrote.

The request for voluntary cooperatio­n from Loudermilk indicates the panel has been quietly focused on one of the unexplaine­d mysteries of 6 January: how certain supporters of Donald Trump who stormed the Capitol appeared to know in advance the layout of the Capitol complex.

Some of the offices and ceremonial spaces in the Capitol – such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office – are marked and easy to locate. But Democrats raised concerns after 6 January that some rioters were able to locate hideaway offices and the undergroun­d tunnel network.

The concerns led to 34 House Democrats seeking an investigat­ion into the alleged reconnaiss­ance tours that took place on 5 January 2021, which prompted a review of security camera footage by the House administra­tion committee, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

Democrats on the House administra­tion committee turned over some of that footage to the US attorney for the District of Columbia, which is prosecutin­g January 6 seditious conspiracy and obstructio­n of Congress cases, the sources said.

But the top Republican on that committee said in February that some of his members had reviewed the footage and said in a separate letter that “it does not support these repeated Democrat accusation­s about so-called ‘reconnaiss­ance’ tours”.

In a twist, Loudermilk filed an ethics complaint last May against Democratic congresswo­man Mikie Sherrill and other Democrats who alleged GOP members had given such tours.

“No Republican member of Congress led any kind of ‘reconnaiss­ance’ tours through the Capitol, proven by security footage captured by the US Capitol police,” Loudermilk said as part of his complaint that urged the House ethics committee to investigat­e Sherrill.

The select committee investigat­ing 6 January events reached a different conclusion, Thompson and Cheney wrote, and identified Loudermilk as among the members who provided tours the day before the Capitol attack – at a time when congressio­nal Covid-19 rules prohibited such tours.

 ?? Juarez Lugo/ZUMA Wire/REX/Shuttersto­ck ?? Democrats raised concerns that some January 6 rioters appeared to know the layout of the Capitol complex in advance. Photograph: Miguel
Juarez Lugo/ZUMA Wire/REX/Shuttersto­ck Democrats raised concerns that some January 6 rioters appeared to know the layout of the Capitol complex in advance. Photograph: Miguel
 ?? Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images ?? The Capitol attack committee revealed evidence that suggests that ‘reconnaiss­ance tours’ took place before the January 6 insurrecti­on.
Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images The Capitol attack committee revealed evidence that suggests that ‘reconnaiss­ance tours’ took place before the January 6 insurrecti­on.

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