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McCarthy says yes to releasing J6 surveillance video

By Peter LaBarbera

‘American public should actually see all what happened’

In his first press conference Thursday as the newly elected Speaker of the House, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Ca., said he is preparing to release the full 14,000 hours of Jan. 6 Capitol Police surveillance video that was withheld from the public by former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Democrats.

“I think the American public should actually see all what happened instead of a report that’s written [from] a political basis,” McCarthy said, referring to the final report issued by the Democrat-run Jan. 6 committee.

McCarthy slammed Pelosi’s “politicization” of the congressional investigation, particularly her decision not to allow the then-minority Republican leaders to “pick and choose” whom they wanted to sit on the J6 committee.

 

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