New evidence gathered by Rep. Barry Loudermilk’s House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight's investigation into Capitol security on Jan. 6, and the breach, shows that the Democrat-led Select Committee’s investigation missed some of the most important evidence of security failures and missteps that led to the events of that day.
Years of investigation and multiple reports later, the official January 6 probe from the Select Committee missed several key developments that have now come to forefront in the debate over how the U.S. government can learn from what happened on the day the U.S. Capitol was breached.
For example, the much touted Final Report from the Democrat-led January 6 Select Committee focused heavily on former President Donald Trump’s claims of voter fraud and the actions of his administration officials leading up to, during, and after January 6, yet failed to address the security lapses.
These lapses include how then Vice President-elect Kamala Harris was transported within yards of a suspected pipe bomb and how Nancy Pelosi’s Sergeant-at-Arms received warnings about a potential Capitol breach the night before the Jan. 6 riot.