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As Democrats push ahead with bipartisan bill to set up Jan. 6 commission, GOP support is unclear

  • May 19, 2021

McConnell, meanwhile, said Senate Republicans are “undecided about the way forward at this point” and would “read the fine print” before Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., brings the bill to a vote. He expressed concerns about Democratic influence over staff hiring and potential overlap with prosecution of rioters.

Schumer committed Tuesday to bringing the legislation to a vote if the House passes it.

“Republicans can let their constituents know, are they on the side of truth or do they want to cover up for the insurrectionists and for Donald Trump?” he told reporters.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, reacting to McCarthy’s opposition, said, “I am very pleased that we have a bipartisan bill to come to the floor, and [it’s] disappointing but not surprising that [there is] cowardice on the part of some on the Republican side, [to] not to want to find the truth.”

Some GOP senators have echoed McCarthy’s concerns about the commission. Sen. Josh Hawley, a Missouri Republican who also objected to counting certified election results, said Monday that a commission should probe other events including when a driver rammed into a barricade and killed Capitol Police officer William Evans on Good Friday.

Rioters, spurred by former President Donald Trump’s unfounded claims that Biden won because of widespread fraud, overran the Capitol on Jan. 6 in events that led to five deaths, including that of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick. The mob, which included people chanting “Hang Mike Pence,” came within moments of reaching the former vice president and members of Congress.

The attack on the legislature led the House to impeach Trump for inciting an insurrection during his final days in office. The Senate acquitted him after Biden’s inauguration as many Republicans argued they could not convict a former president.

Dozens of challenges in key states failed to uncover evidence of irregularities that would have cost Trump the 2020 election.

House Republicans have increasingly ostracized members who challenge the election conspiracy theories spread by the former president, who maintains a strong hold on GOP voters. The caucus on Wednesday removed Rep. Liz Cheney, a Wyoming Republican and one of 10 members of her party to vote to impeach Trump, from her leadership post.

Cheney later said “we cannot be dragged backward by the very dangerous lies of a former president.” She has expressed strong support for a commission to investigate the insurrection.

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Article source: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/18/capitol-insurrection-kevin-mccarthy-opposes-jan-6-commission-bill.html

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