Friday, September 19, 2025

Loudermilk requests missing information from previous J6 Select Committee investigation

 Barry Loudermilk, Chairman of the House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on January 6, is seeking lost data from the prior Democratic-led January 6 committee investigation. He claims that this committee did not archive over one terabyte of important digital information.

• Loudermilk sent letters to Attorney General Pam Bondi and various organizations requesting the missing documents and information originally provided to the previous committee.

• He highlighted that former committee chairman Bennie Thompson admitted that some footage of witness interviews and depositions was withheld, leading to concerns about transparency.

• The letters request that the institutions, including the Department of Justice and the University of Virginia, submit the requested data by October 2.

• Loudermilk expressed his intention to investigate further to provide a complete and accurate report about the January 6 events and the ensuing investigation, which he believes was biased against Donald Trump.

• He questioned the rationale behind not properly archiving such a substantial amount of data, suggesting intentional misconduct.

Loudermilk's letters signify the new subcommittee's efforts to address missing information from the January 6 investigation. By pursuing this missing data, he aims to challenge narratives that have emerged from the prior committee's findings, emphasizing the importance of transparency concerning the events and investigations related to January 6, 2021.

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/loudermilk-requests-institutions-provide-missing-information-previous-j6-select

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