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Rep. Loudermilk Discusses Fiscal Responsibility and the 82nd Anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor

 

Rep. Loudermilk and Chairman Jim Jordan Launch Inquiry Into Fani Willis Colluding with January 6 Committee

Washington, D.C. (December, 6, 2023) | Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), Chairman of the House Administration Committee's Oversight Subcommittee, and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) have launched an inquiry into the collusion between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and Pelosi's January 6 Select Committee, chaired by Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS), after recently learning that Willis' office coordinated its investigative actions with the Select Committee. 

 

This new information raises additional questions relevant to the Judiciary Committee's oversight of Willis's politically motivated prosecution of a former President of the United States and several former senior federal officials. The partisan January 6 Select Committee had a troubling track record of procedural abuses and due process violations. It only solicited evidence from a select set of relevant individuals, ignored exculpatory evidence, and did not pursue witnesses with evidence that would not advance its partisan narrative. It fabricated and publicly released doctored evidence and cherrypicked selective information to create false and misleading public narratives. To the extent that Willis's politically motivated prosecutions are now relying in any way on records obtained from the partisan January 6 Select Committee, it only reinforces concerns about her and Chairman Thompson's commitment to due process and whether they have fulfilled their obligations to properly disclose this material.

"The coordination between Fulton County, GA District Attorney Fani Willis, and Pelosi's January 6 Select Committee, should be concerning to everyone. This new information raises questions about Willis' and Thompson's commitment to due process, and whether House Rules were violated when the Select Committee failed to properly disclose this material. We have serious concerns about this behavior and we are seeking the truth," said Rep. Loudermilk. 

 

Read the full letter to DA Fani Willis here.

Read the full letter to Congressman Bennie Thompson here.

 

Rep. Loudermilk joins One America News' John Hines to discuss process for releasing the January 6 Tapes to the American People 

This week, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) sat down with down with One America News' John Hines for an exclusive interview to discuss the process the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee is following to release all 44K hours of U.S. Capitol Police CCTV video footage from January 6th to ensure full transparency and accountability.

 

The public can access the footage on our new Rumble page found here. 

 

Rep. Loudermilk joins the Charlie Kirk Show to discuss the apparent coordination between Fulton County, GA District Attorney Fani Willis and Pelosi's January 6th Select Committee 

This week, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) sat down for an interview on the Charlie Kirk Show and outlined the apparent coordination between Fulton County, GA District Attorney Fani Willis and Pelosi's January 6th Select Committee. 

 

The American people deserve the full truth into this critical matter.

 

In the News: Jim Jordan Launches Second Investigation of Georgia DA Prosecuting Trump

The Western Journal: 

 

A news release from the House Judiciary Committee said Jordan and fellow GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia launched an investigation after “learning that Willis’s office coordinated its investigative actions with the partisan Select Committee.”

 

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In the News: Fate of House Jan. 6 committee records wrapped in mystery

The Washington Times: 

 

Rep. Barry Loudermilk, chairman of the Administration Committee’s oversight panel, said in a letter Wednesday to Mr. Thompson that voters deserve to see more than the cherry-picked video clips shown at the hearings.

 

“By failing to preserve these videos, you deny the American public the right to review the footage and make their own conclusions about witnesses’ truthfulness,” wrote Mr. Loudermilk, Georgia Republican.

 

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Rep. Loudermilk Joins Letter Demanding Accountability from ATF Over Rejection of Petitions

This week, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) joined 25 of his House Republican colleagues in sending a letter to Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Director Steven Dettelbach expressing concern over the agency’s recent rejection of public comments related to the ATF’s proposed rule that redefines language related to Federal Firearms Licensees.  

On November 30th, the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) attempted to deliver 40,000 petitions opposing the ATF’s rule but were turned away from the ATF’s building and denied the opportunity to submit the petitions. The comment period deadline for the ATF’s rule ends December 7th, 2023.

The lawmakers argue that the ATF’s rejection of NAGR member petitions is wholly unconstitutional: “This is a flagrant abuse of the First Amendment rights of 40,000 American citizens, some of whom are our constituents. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution specifically protects the right of every American to petition their government for a redress of grievances.”

 

Co-signers include Representatives Rick Allen (GA-12), Jack Bergman (MI-01), Kat Cammack (FL-03), Buddy Carter (GA-01), Ben Cline (VA-06), Michael Cloud (TX-27), Eli Crane (AZ-02), Warren Davidson (OH-08), Byron Donalds (FL-19), Jeff Duncan (SC-03), Drew Ferguson (GA-03), Bob Good (VA-05), Paul Gosar (AZ-09), Glenn Grothman (WI-06), Diana Harshbarger (TN-01), Richard Hudson (NC-09), Rich McCormick (GA-06), Barry Moore (AL-02), Ralph Norman (SC-05), Andy Ogles (TN-05) Scott Perry (PA-10), Bill Posey (FL-08), Austin Scott (GA-08), and Tom Tiffany (WI-07).

Full text of the letter is available HERE.

 

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