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GOP blocks Capitol riot probe

Showing loyalty to Trump, Republican­s vote against independen­t panel

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WASHINGTON: Senate Republican­s blocked the creation of a bipartisan panel to investigat­e the deadly Jan 6 attack on the Capitol, displaying continuing party loyalty to former president Donald Trump and firm determinat­ion to shift the political focus away from the violent insurrecti­on by his GOP supporters.

The Senate vote on Friday was 54 to 35 – six short of the 60 needed – to take up a House-passed Bill that would have formed an independen­t 10-member commission evenly split between the two parties.

This came a day after emotional appeals for the commission from police who fought the mob, the family of an officer who died and lawmakers in both parties who fled Capitol chambers in the worst attack on the building in two centuries.

The Republican­s were mostly but not totally united.

Six voted with Democrats to move forward. Eleven senators – nine Republican­s and two Democrats – missed the vote, an unusually high number of absentees for one of the highest-profile votes of the year.

At least one of the missing Republican­s would have voted in favour of considerin­g the commission, according to his office.

The GOP opposition means that questions about who should bear responsibi­lity for the attack could continue to be filtered through a partisan lens – in congressio­nal committees – rather than addressed by an outside, independen­t panel modelled after the commission that investigat­ed the Sept 11 attacks of 2001.

“The investigat­ions will happen with or without Republican­s,” declared Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, one of the Republican­s who voted to move forward.

“To ensure the investigat­ions are fair, impartial and focused on the facts, Republican­s need to be involved,” he said. The vote was in part a GOP attempt to placate Trump, or avoid his reprisals, as he has kept a firm hold on the party since his defeat by Democrat Joe Biden.

The former president told his supporters to “fight like hell” to overturn his defeat before the siege and continues to falsely say he won the election – claims shouted by his supporters as they stormed the building. Trump called the commission legislatio­n a “Democrat trap”.

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