Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for new Jan. 6 Committee to investigate Dem panel
The original Jan. 6 panel earned derision from Republicans, who labeled the body and its investigation a partisan farce.
Newly released Jan. 6 tapes raise questions as Supreme Court prepares to hear riot cases
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he plans on releasing 44,000 hours of Jan. 6 footage to the general public.
Marjorie Taylor Green praises Speaker McCarthy for transparency with Jan. 6 footage
"It's been opened up for all members of the media to look at, and that is a very good thing," Greene said.
Some Jan. 6 defendants seek trial delays over emergence of Capitol video footage
Defendant William Pope cited the 41,000 hours of footage and his lack of access to those materials while seeking a delay.
Jan. 6 committee subpoenas tech giants Alphabet, Meta, Reddit, Twitter
The committee wants to know "how the spread of misinformation and violent extremism contributed to" Jan. 6.
Trump applauds Mike Johnson for releasing January 6th footage
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy made some of the footage available to journalists, such as former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
Under new policy, 12 media outlets, six J6 defendants allowed to view J6 security tapes of Congress
Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), chairman of the Committee on House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight, has opened the Capitol security footage to "U.S. news outlets, qualifying non-profit organizations, as well as defendants charged with crimes related to January 6, 2021"
Liz Cheney asked about prosecuting Ray Epps for Jan. 6 role, says DOJ makes decision, not Congress
"Why did the January 6 committee not recommend his arrest?" a student asked.
Top FBI official made 'chilling' threat to agents questioning Jan. 6 cases, whistleblower claims
"I have witnessed hundreds of Director SVTCs and have never seen a direct threat like that any other time," the whistleblower asserted.