Jordan Demands Probe Into Pelosi, Wants To Know Her Role At Capitol

Rep. Jim Jordan from Ohio has called for an investigation into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the members of the January 6 Commission, accusing them of using the investigation as a political tool against former President Donald Trump. Jordan claims the Commission focused on Trump instead of addressing other pressing issues like crime, the border crisis, and rising prices.

Republicans, now controlling both houses of Congress, are pushing to continue investigations from the previous Congress, including a new committee led by Rep. Barry Loudermilk to investigate the January 6 events. Loudermilk argues that the earlier commission wrongly blamed Trump for the attack, overlooking failures at multiple levels.

The new committee, which will be fully funded, aims to continue investigating the Capitol attack and broader security responses. Additionally, Republicans are pursuing subpoenas related to the Hunter Biden case and classified documents handled by President Biden.

Meanwhile, California Sen. Adam Schiff is considering rejecting a pardon offered by President Biden to those involved in the January 6 Commission, including himself, due to potential legal consequences.

These developments highlight the ongoing political and legal battles related to the January 6 riot and its aftermath.

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