Republicans have proposed a new rules package for securing records belonging to the House Select Committee on the Jan. 6th Attack investigating the Capitol breach, with the House Minority leader asking for preserving all findings of the panel.
At present, the Jan. 6 Committee has released some transcripts related to the case for the public. But the vast majority of raw information the committee has collected is set to be sent to the National Archives, where it could be held for up to 30 years or even 50 years in case the records are deemed sensitive in nature.
According to the proposed rules package by the GOP, the Jan. 6 Committee is directed to transfer all documents they have obtained in connection to the investigation to the House Committee on House Administration by Jan. 17….}