PELOSI FLOATS NEW PROPOSAL FOR RIOT INQUIRY
Speaker now wants commission with 50/50 party split
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is renewing her push for a bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, floating a new proposal to Republicans that would evenly split the panel’s membership between the two parties.
Pelosi, D-San Francisco, first 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 offer 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 certification 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 offer, 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, including last summer’s protests over police brutality.
The first draft of the bill to create the commission did not mention Trump or his calls for his supporters who broke into the Capitol to “fight like hell” to overturn his election defeat.
But Republicans swiftly decried the broad latitude to investigate the causes of the insurrection.