#BREAKING Chairman of the select 1/6 committee, Bennie Thompson, names the senior staff investigating the attack on the Capitol: David Buckley, Kristin Amerling, Hope Goins, Candyce Phoenix and Tim Mulvey.
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David Buckley will serve as staff director. He is an expert in insider threat protection and previously served as inspector general for the CIA.
Kristin Amerling will serve as deputy staff director & chief counsel. She is the former deputy counsel for the DoT & once served as chief counsel to the House cmtes on Energy/Commerce plus Oversight; she oversaw probes into Hurricane Katrina, '08 fin. crisis and the War in Iraq.
Hope Goins to serve as counsel to the chairman. She's currently the staff director for the House Homeland Security cmte. Serving as Thompson's top advisor for a decade +, she's supervised congressional probes into the fed response to Covid-19 and threats from violent extremists.
Candyce Phoenix to serve as senior counsel/sr. advisor. She's the current staff dir. for the House subcmte on civil rights/civil liberties and is @RepRaskin's top counsel. She is an expert in reviewing domestic terror threats and served as a counsel during Trump's 2nd impchmnt.
And Tim Mulvey will serve as comms director. He is a senior spox and strategic advisor to Eliot Engel, chair of the House Cmte on Foreign Affairs. He's a former speechwriter for the State Department.

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McCarthy again calls the select committee a "sham" because Pelosi rejected Banks and Jordan, again McCarthy falsely insinuates that D's did not offer an alternative to this select cmte. Again, they did. Republicans rejected it.
Here's the problem with McCarthy's assertions: The initial proposed formation of the 1/6 Commission was negotiated on bipartisan terms, before Bennie Thompson, a Democrat, and John Kato, a Republican. It was meant to have 5 members, 5 Ds and 5 Rs.
The initial bipartisan commission proffered by Thompson and Katko would have given D's the right to choose 5, and R's the right to choose 5, with D's choosing the chair with R's choosing the vice chair.
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.@LeaderHoyer: "We are going to proceed. If the speaker decides to withhold the 3 and name 2 others, so be it, we're going to proceed and we're going to get the facts and get those facts known to the American people and it will be widely covered. There will be a lot of witnesses"
Hoyer: "And we're going to find out the who, the what, the where and the why that for the first time in history, Americans, Trump signs waving, stopped the business of the congress of the United States. An insurrection. And from my view, a treasonous act."
Hoyer: Your side had the opportunity to increase funding for the Capitol Police... and did your side decide to do? To a person, they voted no. We passed legislation to make the Capitol more secure and our police safer, we passed it, not with a single one of your votes.
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Pelosi at today's presser on 1/6 select cmte:
"It is bipartisan and has a quorum and will do the job it set out to do. That is to investigate the causes of what happened on January 6, to find out how it was organized, who paid for it..."
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Pelosi continued: "...who messaged to get those people here for the assault on the Capitol."
"It was not all love, hugs and kisses as it has been mischaracterized... Staff is being hired to do the job. We're here to get the truth, not get Trump"
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Pelosi says whether or not someone voted to overturn the election is not the criteria being considered to investigate on 1/6 cmte. She rejected one nom, she says, because he suggested the Biden administration was responsible for Jan. 6. Biden admin wasn't in office on 1.6.
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I am going to make it very easy for my readers. When lawmakers lie or spread disinfo about the events of 1.6, I will check them in my reporting. I dont care if you are a Democrat or a Republican. I would like to get to the bottom of what happened & go wherever that may lead.
Some lawmakers are very deft at distorting facts and that can make my work trickier. But that is the nature of this beast and I am committed to, at the very, very least, not promoting conspiracy or peddling outrage for clicks and likes on a platform that could vanish tomorrow.
I think covering Trump, two impeachments, Manafort's trials and a year of pandemic undeniably worsened by the former administration's laissez faire approach, is an excellent testing ground for properly covering the probe of an insurrection.
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So far, under the pandemic relief plan passed this spring, OH has received $5.5B from the feds for state relief and $4.6B for local assistance. Unemployment has dropped as well in the Buckeye state by nearly half since June (WH reports: 10.3% to the current 5.2%)
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