Los Angeles Times

Not Richard Nixon’s GOP

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Re “Big holes keep appearing in the ‘Big Lie,’ ” Opinion, Dec. 17

Yes, most Republican­s have preferred to shrug off the House committee’s investigat­ion of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Any findings that conclusive­ly fault former President Trump would scuttle the GOP’s chances in upcoming elections.

It wasn’t always this way. Some 47 years ago, few Republican­s disregarde­d the gravity of President Nixon’s abuses of power. After Nixon’s release of his “smoking gun” tape recordings, GOP leaders urged him to resign.

One big difference with the 1970s explains why integrity seems so lacking among many of today’s politician­s: That decade was not deluged

with politicall­y skewed news outlets and social media sites that enable rampant disinforma­tion to influence party leaders.

We can only hope that former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows’ release of text messages sent on Jan. 6 and the weeks before will prove as promotive of justice as the release of Nixon’s recordings did.

DEVRA MINDELL

Santa Monica

As we approach the one-year anniversar­y of the assault on the Capitol, and as the House Jan. 6 committee advances its investigat­ion into the insurrecti­on, one thing is clear — the thugs who temporaril­y prevented Congress from fulfilling its constituti­onal duty of confirming then President-elect Biden’s victory were not the only subversive­s who attempted to overturn the election.

The list is long and includes members of the Republican Party in Congress who encouraged others to participat­e in the bungled coup.

Should Republican­s regain control of Congress in the 2022 midterm election, it may be too late to halt America’s march toward autocracy.

The electorate, shackled by measures in a number of states that make it extremely difficult to sway elections, must be unencumber­ed to function legitimate­ly. It is time to end the filibuster and enact the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancemen­t Act.

Our democracy may not survive otherwise.

JIM PALADINO

Tampa, Fla.

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Patrick Semansky Associated Press PRESIDENT BIDEN speaks about the government response to the Omicron variant on Tuesday.

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