Republican Cheney named as vice chair of U.S. House panel investigating
Jan. 6 attack
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[September 02, 2021]
By Patricia Zengerle
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S.
Representative Liz Cheney will serve as vice chairwoman of the
congressional select committee investigating the deadly Jan. 6 assault
on the U.S. Capitol, the panel announced on Thursday.
The announcement is likely to increase criticism of Cheney, a three-term
House member and the daughter of former Republican Vice President Dick
Cheney, from lawmakers closely aligned with former President Donald
Trump.
One of the two Republican select committee members, Cheney was stripped
of her leadership role in the House Republican caucus after denouncing
Trump's false assertions that his 2020 presidential election loss to
President Joe Biden was not legitimate.
House Democrats formed the committee, despite objections from Trump's
fellow Republicans in the House, to investigate the assault on the
Capitol by mobs of his supporters as Congress was meeting to certify
Democrat Biden's election victory.
Nearly 600 people have been arrested in connection with the attack.
It was the worst violence at the seat of the U.S. government since the
British invasion during the War of 1812. Four people died on the day,
one shot to death by police and the others of natural causes. A Capitol
Police officer attacked by protesters died the following day. Four
police officers who took part in the defense of the Capitol later took
their own lives. More than 100 police officers were injured.
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U.S. Representative Liz Cheney (R-WY) listens to testimony from
Metropolitan Police Department Officer Daniel Hodges recall how he
was assaulted during the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol,
during the opening hearing of the U.S. House (Select) Committee
investigating the attack on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., July
27, 2021. REUTERS/Jim Bourg/Pool
The committee has already begun its work. It held a
first hearing in July, with emotional testimony from police who
fought off the rioters. And in August, it announced two massive
requests from documents related to the events of Jan. 6 - one from
Trump associates and government agencies and another from social
media firms.
CNN reported on Wednesday - before the announcement about Cheney's
new role on the panel - that the hardline conservative House Freedom
Caucus planned to send a letter to House Republican Leader Kevin
McCarthy seeking to remove Cheney and Representative Adam Kinzinger,
the other Republican select committee member, from the Republican
Conference - the caucus of party members in the chamber - for their
roles on the panel.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; editing by Grant McCool)
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