House subcommittee releases thousands of hours of new J6 footage
The congressman previously accused the Democrat-led select committee of cherry-picking its evidence in their investigation of January 6, and said some of the pieces of evidence were "flat out lies."
House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk on Monday released an additional 4,000+ hours of United States Capitol Police (USCP) footage of the January 6 riot.
Loudermilk's committee is working on a new investigation into the Capitol riot, after he claimed that the work of the Democrat-led Select Committee on the January 6 Capitol Attack was so tainted that the final report should be invalidated.
The congressman previously accused the select committee of cherry-picking its evidence in their investigation, and said some of the pieces of evidence were "flat out lies."
"My subcommittee’s investigation has one goal: Ensure the American people get the complete unvarnished truth about January 6th," Loudermilk said in a social media post on Monday. "Today’s video footage release brings us one critical step closer to accountability and accomplishing that important mission."
The new footage can be found on the video streaming platform Rumble.
Loudermilk also previously claimed that the original select committee had withheld crucial evidence on the riot from the public.
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