January 6 Commission
Is Approved by House , Despite GOP Opposition.
The House of Representatives voted to establish
a 9/11-type commission to investigate the
Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
The vote to pass the legislation was 252 to 175,
with 35 Republicans joining every Democratic
House member for a "yes" vote.
It was crafted, in large part,
by New York Republican Representative John Katko.
This is about facts. It's not partisan politics. We would have never gotten to this point if it was about partisan politics, Rep. John Katko, (R-NY), via CBS News.
The legislation seeks to create a bipartisan commission
tasked with investigating the events of Jan. 6.
House Minority Leader
Kevin McCarthy led outspoken
opposition to the bill, which now faces
an uphill battle for approval in the Senate.
60 votes are needed for approval of
the bill in a Senate that is spilt down
the middle, with 50 Republicans
and 50 Democrats.
While some Republican senators have voiced their support
for the bill, Republican Senate Minority Leader
Mitch McConnell is in opposition.
After careful consideration, I've made the decision to oppose the House Democrats' slanted and unbalanced proposal for another commission to study the events of January 6, Mitch McConnell, (R-KY) Senate Minority Leader,
via CBS News.
On May 18, former President Donald Trump
released a statement referring to
the legislation as a "Democrat trap.".
Republicans must get much tougher and much smarter, and stop being used by the Radical Left. Hopefully, Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy are listening!, Donald Trump, via CBS News