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Rep. Scott Perry denies request for interview

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Republican Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvan­ia on Tuesday rebuffed a request for him to sit down for an interview and turn over documents to the House panel investigat­ing the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrecti­on, joining other allies of former President Donald Trump in trying to stonewall the committee.

“I stand with immense respect for our Constituti­on, the Rule of Law, and the Americans I represent who know that this entity is illegitima­te, and not duly constitute­d under the rules of the US House of Representa­tives,” Perry said in a statement.

In a letter to Perry on Monday night, Mississipp­i Rep. Bennie Thompson, the Democratic chairman of the panel, said the panel had received evidence from multiple witnesses, including then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and then-acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue, that Perry had “an important role” in efforts to install Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark as acting attorney general.

The letter is the first time the panel has publicly released a request to a fellow member of Congress as the members inquire about the details of Perry and other congressio­nal Republican­s who met with Trump ahead of the Capitol attack and strategize­d about how they could block the results at the Jan. 6 electoral count.

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