The UN chief urges international community to work together to prevent any actions that could push the entire Middle East over the edge
The US Congress’ probe of the deadly January 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol will reveal new details of that day’s events and may recommend new criminal penalties for officials who fail to uphold their duties, Representative Liz Cheney said on Sunday.
“There will be legislative recommendations and there certainly will be information” on the attack the public has not yet heard, Cheney told NBC-TV’s “Meet the Press.”
Cheney is one of two Republicans on the nine-person US House of Representatives select committee that has been holding closed-door sessions over the past several months as it interviews witnesses about events leading up to and during the attack by supporters of then-President Donald Trump.
The committee is expected to hold public hearings later this spring. Cheney said a top priority will be making recommendations, including possible “additional enhanced criminal penalties.”
Such penalties, Cheney added, would be aimed at “the kind of supreme dereliction of duty that you saw with former President Trump when he refused to tell the mob to go home after he provoked that attack on the Capitol.”
Cheney told NBC that her work on the committee has only raised her distress about what unfolded that day.
“I have not learned a single thing since I have been on this committee that has made me less concerned or less worried about the gravity of the situation and the actions that President Trump took and also refused to take while the attack was underway,” she said.
Thousands of Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol, battling with police and sending lawmakers running for their lives after Trump in a fiery speech near the White House repeated his false claims that his election defeat was the result of widespread fraud.
Multiple courts, state election officials and members of Trump’s own administration have rejected that claim as untrue.
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Cheney and Representative Adam Kinzinger, who also serves on the special committee, were among the only 10 Republicans who voted early last year to impeach Trump for his role in the January 6 attack.
One police officer who battled rioters on January 6 died the day after the attack and four who guarded the Capitol later died by suicide. Four rioters also died, including a woman who was shot by a police officer while trying to climb through a shattered window. About 140 police officers were injured during the hours-long attack.
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