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What Next - How the Capitol Riot Commission Died

What Next - How the Capitol Riot Commission Died

Republican leadership made a simple choice: bad headlines now over an investigation during the midterms.

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June 2, 202120m 6s

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Show Notes

After the Capitol riot on January 6th, Republicans proposed a bipartisan commission to investigate what took place as an alternative to impeaching then-President Trump. But last Friday, Senate Republicans led by Mitch McConnell killed the bill to establish that commission.

Why was the bipartisan commission dead on arrival? And is there a way for an investigation to move forward without one?

Guest: Jim Newell, senior politics writer at Slate.

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