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Historic NY

(37,975 posts)
Thu May 27, 2021, 03:24 PM May 2021

What the House should quickly do if the January 6 commission fails in the Senate

With Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announcing his opposition to the creation of a bipartisan commission to investigate the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, prospects for Senate passage of the recent House bill creating such a commission appear slim.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi should follow through on her willingness to create a select committee in the House to conduct a full and professional investigation of the January 6 insurrection instead. And she should do so quickly.

The model for this panel should be the select committee that investigated the Iran-Contra affair


A select House committee needs to conduct a thorough and proactive investigation adopting the model of the Iran-Contra select committee. Appoint a staff of experienced former federal prosecutors. Subpoena and depose witnesses under legal compulsion and under oath before even beginning public hearings. Immunize witnesses where necessary but freely and widely.


https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/26/opinions/house-select-committee-option-january-6-commission-ballen/index.html]

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What the House should quickly do if the January 6 commission fails in the Senate (Original Post) Historic NY May 2021 OP
Yep mikeysnot May 2021 #1
What about a special prosicuter, can we do that? doc03 May 2021 #2
Just put it on a schedule with findings released.... Thunderbeast May 2021 #3

doc03

(36,818 posts)
2. What about a special prosicuter, can we do that?
Thu May 27, 2021, 03:31 PM
May 2021

It seems like there are no consequences for lying to Congress.

Thunderbeast

(3,541 posts)
3. Just put it on a schedule with findings released....
Thu May 27, 2021, 05:56 PM
May 2021

....in October, 2022.

Republicans should have honored the deal.

NOW, the sedition will be THE election issue for the mid-terms (along with competent governance, of course).

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