Rep. Jordan: Jan. 6 Panel Treats Probe Like ‘Comedy Hour’

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The Jan. 6 Committee can’t have it both ways when it comes to the importance of their investigation, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told Newsmax on Tuesday.

“On one hand, they tell us this is the most solemn, serious, important investigation in the history of our Republic, and then by the end, the same people are inviting [CBS host Stephen] Colbert’s comedy crew into the Capitol complex, letting them enter the facilities illegally, so much so that they’re arrested and detained by the Capitol Hill police,” Jordan told “Prime News” host Jenn Pellegrino.

The probe of what took place on Jan. 6 can’t both be “the most serious investigation about our Republic” and about “keeping democracy,” while simultaneously being treated as “a comedy hour,” Jordan noted.

Jordan then affirmed that he has yet to receive a response from the Capitol Police Chief, to who he and Rep. Rodney Davis, R-Ill., sent a letter requesting all witness statements, security footage, photographs and any other material related to the arrest of Colbert’s staffers.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Jordan has a lot to worry about regarding his own activities on January 6. He seems to have played a part in the attempted coup.

  2. Typical Democrat charade! The country is failing miserably; record inflation, record gas prices, record crime, record illegal immigration and these dopes are busy with is this silliness!
    Come November, VOTE DEMOCRAT!!!

  3. Jim , please challenge that RINO bum McCarthy for leadership. You are a wiff of fresh air. Hey Pencilneck Schiff; Where’s your evidence , scumbag ?

  4. Although Colbert says his staffers were invited by Democratic lawmakers to conduct interviews, the staffers returned and entered the House Longworth Building after U.S. Capitol Police directed the crew to leave the complex earlier in the day. The New York Post reported that Republican lawmakers say that Colbert’s crew caused “disturbances’ at the offices of several Republican members, including ‘banging’ on their office doors.
    Colbert should not be allowed to use his silly, sardonic commentary to extricate himself from his crew’s unlawful entry and disturbances. The Left – including the satirical, Left Wing activist TV hosts – must also heed the law.

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