Main Focus of House Subcommittee's January 6 Final Report by End of 2025?
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Content of the final report released by the House subcommittee
Mike Johnson and Barry Loudermilk Lead New House Subcommittee on January 6 Capitol Attack
Jan 22, 2025, 08:11 PM
House Speaker Mike Johnson has announced the formation of a new select subcommittee to continue the investigation into the events surrounding the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. This subcommittee, which will operate under the House Judiciary Committee chaired by Representative Jim Jordan, aims to uncover what Johnson describes as the 'full truth' about the incident. The panel will be chaired by Representative Barry Loudermilk of Georgia, who previously led a similar investigation. The initiative follows President Donald Trump's decision to pardon nearly all defendants involved in the January 6 events, and comes in the wake of criticism from Republicans regarding the previous January 6 Select Committee's work, which they allege was politically motivated and peddled false narratives.
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