In a bold move to challenge the actions of the now-defunct January 6th Committee, a group of conservative House Republicans, including Reps. Eric Burlison and Thomas Massie, have introduced a resolution aimed at rescinding subpoenas issued by the committee against key figures such as Steve Bannon, Mark Meadows, Dan Scavino, and Peter Navarro. The resolution, if passed, would also remove the contempt of Congress convictions that were handed down as a result of these subpoenas.
Bannon, who was sentenced to four months in prison, is set to begin his sentence on July 1. However, the proposed resolution seeks to nullify the subpoenas and convictions, effectively undoing the actions taken by the committee. BREAKING. New House resolution declares Pelosi’s J6 Select Committee *ILLEGITIMATE.* The Act of Congress would *NULLIFY* the criminal charges to hold Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro, Mark Meadows, and Dan Scavino in Contempt of Congress. pic.twitter.com/O4y6vztzkz — Kyle Becker […]
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