McCarthy is the third Republican member of Congress to be asked by the committee to voluntarily provide interviews and information regarding Jan. 6, after Reps. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Scott Perry, R-Pa., both of whom declined the request
JIM JORDAN SNUBS JAN. 6 INTERVIEW REQUEST, SETTING UP CHOICE FOR COMMITTEE WHETHER TO SUBPOENA LAWMAKERS
"We also must learn about how the President’s plans for January 6th came together, and all the other ways he attempted to alter the results of the election," Thompson wrote. "For example, in advance of January 6th, you reportedly explained to Mark Meadows and the former President that objections to the certification of the electoral votes on January 6th ‘was doomed to fail.’"U.S.
"I stand with immense respect for our Constitution, the Rule of Law, and the Americans I represent who know that this entity is illegitimate, and not duly constituted under the rules of the US House of Representatives," PerryTuesday morning.
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