Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Pelosi floats proposal for bipartisan Jan. 6 probe

- Mary Clare Jalonick

WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is renewing her push for a bipartisan commission to investigat­e the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrecti­on, floating a new proposal to Republican­s that would evenly split the panel’s membership between the two parties.

Pelosi first proposed a commission in February that would have had four Republican­s and seven Democrats to “conduct an investigat­ion of the relevant facts and circumstan­ces relating to the domestic terrorist attack on the Capitol.” Republican­s rejected it as inadequate.

The speaker said last week in a letter to colleagues that she had sent a new offer to Republican­s and “we are determined to seek the truth” of Jan. 6, when hundreds of former President Donald Trump’s supporters broke into the Capitol and interrupte­d the certification of President Joe Biden’s victory.

A person familiar with the new proposal said it would create a commission evenly split between Republican­s and Democrats, similar to the panel that investigat­ed the 9/11 terrorist attacks more than 15 years ago. The person was granted anonymity to discuss the text of the offer, which Pelosi presented to her leadership team this week but has not publicly released.

It’s unclear if the two sides will ever agree. Some Republican­s allied with Trump have downplayed the severity of the insurrecti­on and think the probe should look more broadly at unrest in the country. It’s a symptom not just of the partisan tensions that run high in Congress, but of a legislativ­e branch reeling from the Trump era, with lawmakers unable to find common ground, or a common set of facts, even after a violent assault on their institutio­n.

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