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27. MaddowBlog-Republicans launch yet another Jan. 6 probe, abandoning their 'looking forward' rhetoric
Fri Sep 5, 2025, 05:03 PM
Sep 2025

The GOP’s Jan. 6 probe during the last Congress was an embarrassing dud. Rather than learn an obvious lesson, the party is going to give it another try.

Republican leaders: We’re “looking forward” and leaving Jan. 6 in the rearview mirror.

Same Republican leaders: We’re launching another Jan. 6 investigation, since our last one was a pitiful embarrassment. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-09-04T19:53:20.115Z

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/republicans-launch-yet-another-jan-6-probe-abandoning-looking-forward-rcna229034

As it happens, that wasn’t altogether true. GOP officials didn’t want to look back at Trump’s pardons in January 2025, but they most certainly want to look back at the insurrectionist violence from January 2021. Roll Call reported:

A select subcommittee to continue a Republican-led reinvestigation of the events around Jan. 6, 2021, has officially been given the green light. It’s been a long time coming for Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., who helmed a similar subpanel under the House Administration Committee last Congress and lobbied leadership for a new venue in the 119th. Roughly eight months after Loudermilk and Speaker Mike Johnson announced their intentions to form the subcommittee — and after prolonged negotiations — he’s finally cleared to get to work.


The panel will have eight members, who’ll be chosen by the House speaker, but the partisan split will not be even: The resolution said no more than three of the eight members will be appointed “in consultation” with the Democratic minority.......

In the months that followed, Loudermilk continued to engage in half-hearted efforts — he even asked the Justice Department to launch a criminal investigation into former House GOP Conference Chair Liz Cheney for foolish reasons that collapsed under scrutiny — but by any fair measure, the entire endeavor was a failure.

Congressional Democrats barely bothered to push back against Loudermilk’s “investigation” for the most insulting of reasons: They saw it as too boring and pitiful to warrant a full-throated response.

And now House Republican leaders have settled on a brilliant idea: Johnson wants the same congressman who failed in his previous Jan. 6 investigation to keep going with another Jan. 6 investigation in the current Congress — all while telling the public that GOP lawmakers are “looking forward” and leaving Jan. 6 in the rearview mirror.

MAGA activists who are expecting blockbuster revelations should probably start lowering their expectations now.

The only thing that the last investigation purported to accomplish was to exonerate Loudermilk
After launching his own Jan. 6 probe, the Georgia Republican’s first step was simple: He exonerated himself.

I would not expect much from this committee

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So. Looking into the gang at the Willard Hotel? Captain Zero Sep 2025 #1
Time to put Ginni back in the spotlight. Upjumpdadebil Sep 2025 #10
How about the gang at the White House ? republianmushroom Sep 2025 #15
They will have to declare that no crimes were committed to justify Trump's pardons. Can't see how this will Doodley Sep 2025 #2
It will be good for trump because republicans will do their best to rewrite history, they will blame Joe Biden Escurumbele Sep 2025 #7
They can fool some of the people some of the time, but if they don't find wrong doing on the part of Doodley Sep 2025 #24
Looks like it going to be Pelosi and the cop's fault underpants Sep 2025 #3
Zero facts and RW kookery aplenty wolfie001 Sep 2025 #4
rwnj have no future, make no future Marthe48 Sep 2025 #5
More gaslighting? mdbl Sep 2025 #6
Post removed Post removed Sep 2025 #8
Will they be calling the tens of millions of people who viewed that attack on the Capitol as witnesses? sinkingfeeling Sep 2025 #9
Waste fraud abuse Fullduplexxx Sep 2025 #11
So, tourists treated poorly by the DC police or blame Pelosi? Both? Solly Mack Sep 2025 #12
That's rich. greatauntoftriplets Sep 2025 #13
Now comes the republican WHITEWASH. republianmushroom Sep 2025 #14
Soulless ghouls. bagimin Sep 2025 #16
Expect the committee to declare all arrested rioters should received restitution Bayard Sep 2025 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Bayard Sep 2025 #18
Oh boy. Yet ANOTHER useless Republican "investigation" for the sole purpose of pushing conspiracy theories. How many of Karasu Sep 2025 #19
Deliver the "...answers that House DEMOCRATS skipped over?" Grins Sep 2025 #20
This will SOOO backfire on them. Ford_Prefect Sep 2025 #21
Isn't Loudermilk the guy... Chemical Bill Sep 2025 #22
This will be a nothingburger... We all witnessed what happened... so,..... William Gustafson Sep 2025 #23
Just to remind ourselves when Nancy Pelosi's name inevitably comes up.... electric_blue68 Sep 2025 #25
I Know what I SAW, and it Wasn't friendly tourists, effin' repuglicans! electric_blue68 Sep 2025 #26
MaddowBlog-Republicans launch yet another Jan. 6 probe, abandoning their 'looking forward' rhetoric LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2025 #27
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