Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Lawmaker says probe clears him

Congressma­n leading Jan. 6 reinvestig­ation

- By Tia Mitchell

U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk’s reinvestig­ation of the House select committee probe of Jan. 6 is out with some initial findings that focus largely on himself.

Loudermilk, who is chairman of the House Administra­tion Committee’s oversight subcommitt­ee, announced Tuesday that a review of Jan. 6 committee documents, including letters and subpoenas, and security footage the panel obtained confirmed what he has said all along: There was nothing improper about tours he gave on Jan. 5, 2021, the day before the deadly insurrecti­on.

Loudermilk’s subcommitt­ee is tasked with reviewing the select committee’s work to determine if the initial investigat­ion was mishandled. He also said he will be reviewing the breach itself to determine if there are security failures that need to be addressed.

In this initial set of findings, Loudermilk did not present significan­t new evidence.

Still, he said it confirms what he and other Republican­s have expressed about biases they feel the select committee on Jan. 6 showed in how it presented findings through a series of public hearings and a lengthy final report.

“There’s a lot of other details that when you go and you look at the evidence where they cherry-picked pieces of video,” Loudermilk said. “If you just saw the entire video, I don’t think anybody would have had any question.”

At least two of the men who Loudermilk gave tours to on Jan. 5 participat­ed in the pro-donald Trump “stop the steal” rally on Jan. 6 that preceded the riot. But neither is accused of participat­ing in the Capitol breach. Both were interviewe­d by Jan. 6 committee investigat­ors in spring 2022.

Democrats on Tuesday pushed back on Loudermilk’s assertion that the investigat­ion of Jan. 6 was flawed or too partisan. They accused him of trying to reshape the narrative around the Capitol breach.

The ranking Democrat on the oversight subcommitt­ee, Rep. Norma Torres of California, released a statement criticizin­g the direction of this reinvestig­ation.

She said she and the other Democrat on the subcommitt­ee were not advised that findings would be released Tuesday, let alone allowed to provide input.

 ?? Joe Raedle
Tribune News Service ?? Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-GA., seen in 2019, gave tours on Jan. 5, 2021, the day before the deadly insurrecti­on at the Capitol.
Joe Raedle Tribune News Service Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-GA., seen in 2019, gave tours on Jan. 5, 2021, the day before the deadly insurrecti­on at the Capitol.

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