Rep. Loudermilk joins John Solomon and Amanda Head on Just The News' No Noise and Blasts the Biden White House for Sending Heavily Redacted Jan. 6 House Documents | This week, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) sat down with John Solomon and Amanda Head on Just the News' No Noise to reveal how transcripts sent from the former January 6 Select Committee to the Biden White House have been returned to the House Administration Committee's Oversight Subcommittee almost fully redacted. | Rep. Loudermilk joins Newsmax's Chris Salcedo to discuss the public release of all 44K Hours of the January 6 Tapes to the American People | In the News: House GOP Bill Would Overturn Biden's Secretive Election Activism Executive Order | The Daily Signal: The House Administration Committee on Thursday passed several election-related measures, including the Safeguarding Electoral Integrity Act of 2023 to stop Biden's Executive Order 14019, which called for federal agencies to partner with private "voter advocacy groups" and develop "strategic plans." Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., said the bill “would repeal this executive order and roll back yet another attempt by the Democrats to expand the reach of the federal government into elections.” “The Department of Labor and the Department of Interior, for example, have no statutory or logical role in voter registration. Yet, this executive order asks them to develop new voter-registration activities for which they are not equipped, limiting the agencies’ ability to complete its actual responsibility,” Loudermilk added. “Instead of propping up new federal programs to register voters, the federal government should look to the agency that is already tasked with assisting in voter-registration efforts, the Election Assistance Commission.” READ MORE | In the News: Democrats' star J6 witness Cassidy Hutchinson made significant changes to her story, memo shows | Just the News: Three months after she testified as the Democrats' star witness at the Jan. 6 congressional hearings, former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson submitted significant changes to statements and information she had provided in transcribed interviews with the U.S. House of Representatives dating to February 2022, according to an errata sheet reviewed by Just the News that was kept from the American public. The 15-page-long errata sheet, uncovered recently by Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., includes significant changes to Hutchinson's account of key events in the Capitol riot drama, including what Secret Service vehicle transported Donald Trump to the Jan. 6, 2021 rally, whether guns were at the Washington D.C. rally that preceded the riot, and what she knew about a meeting where "Hang Mike Pence" chants were allegedly made. READ MORE | In the News: Vanished! House panel chairman says J6 videotapes of witness interviews missing | Just the News:
Videotapes of witness interviews that the Democrat-led Jan. 6 congressional committee conducted have vanished, raising concerns for the chairman of the successor House panel that is now examining security failures related to the Capitol riot as well as possible implications for upcoming criminal trials. “All of the videotapes of all depositions are gone,” Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., chairman of the House Administration oversight subcommittee, told the "Just the News, No Noise" television show Thursday night. READ MORE | In the News: House Republican shares what is holding up release of Jan. 6 footage: 'Insurrection hunters' | The Washington Examiner: Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) revealed what is holding up the release of all 44,000 hours of Jan. 6 footage to the public, sharing that the tapes must be released in “waves” due to “sensitive data” that need to be dealt with before the release. In an interview on Newsmax's The Chris Salcedo Show, Loudermilk gave a timeline for the full release of the Jan. 6 footage. "We're looking at weeks into a few months, and the reason is technology," he said. READ MORE | In the News: Hope to the Hill Ministries Brings 'The Chosen' to the Capitol: 'God Gave Us Our Freedoms' | CBN News: Lawmakers and staff on Capitol Hill were treated to a special appearance this week from the cast of the hit TV show The Chosen. The series has been a worldwide phenomenon, and this week the cast made their way to the Capitol to help mark the start of the Christmas season. Members of the cast were invited to meet lawmakers and their staffers through Hope to the Hill Ministries, a group that tries to connect more members of Congress with faith. Congressman Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) considers himself a big fan. "It's very inspirational to me because one of the things we deal with here is perception, people have a certain perception of what happens in Congress or what the congressmen and women should be doing. If you watch The Chosen, Jesus is facing that same perception even from his own disciples who have a preconceived idea of what Messiah is supposed to be: a political hero. But Jesus is coming and fighting a different battle of good and evil from an eternal standpoint. Seeing some of that play out, but also seeing the human side of people we read about in the Bible," Rep. Loudermilk told CBN. READ MORE | Rep. Loudermilk Co-sponsors Pro-Life Legislation: H.R. 431, the Life at Conception Act | Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) joined 91 of his colleagues as an original co-sponsor to Rep. Alex Mooney's (WV-02) pro-life bill, H.R. 431, the Life at Conception Act. This critical legislation would require protection for the un-born under the 14th Amendment, which grants all citizens equal protection under the law and prevents them from being deprived of life, liberty or property without due process. As a result, un-born babies would be entitled to legal protection under the Constitution as enforced by the states. This bill would also set a standard for promoting and encouraging a culture of life. Read the legislative text here. | Social Media: Additional Posts | Washington DC Office 2133 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2931 | Woodstock Office 9898 Highway 92 Suite 100 Woodstock, GA 30188 Phone: (770) 429-1776 | Cartersville Office 135 West Cherokee Avenue Suite 122 Cartersville, GA 30120 Phone: (770) 429-1776 | |