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GOP Subcommittee Aims to Uncover Truth Behind January 6 Cover-Up

America is finally getting the fight over January 6 back where it belongs — in a House led by Republicans who refuse to let the swamp’s one-sided narrative stand unchallenged. Speaker Mike Johnson quietly authorized a new GOP-led subcommittee, handing subpoena power to investigators determined to pry open unanswered questions about that day and the months that followed. This is the accountability moment patriots have been demanding, and it won’t be satisfied with platitudes or press conferences.

The Justice Department Inspector General’s December 2024 findings make clear there were at least two layers of truth long buried by the mainstream narrative: 26 confidential human sources were in Washington on January 6, but the report said no undercover FBI agents were authorized to break the law that day. That admission is not an exoneration of the truth — it’s an admission of a chaotic, opaque intelligence posture that the American people deserve answers about. If federal files show paid informants were in the crowd, Congress has every right to demand who authorized them, what they reported, and why those leads weren’t followed.

Conservatives have never wrapped themselves in conspiracy for sport; we demand evidence and accountability. The IG’s report proves that the official story has gaps, and those gaps were exploited for political cover by career bureaucrats and opportunistic lawmakers. It’s time to stop letting the establishment dodge questions about how raw intelligence became a convenient narrative and start forcing documents, testimony, and sworn answers into the light.

The case of Steve Baker illustrates the wider problem: a man doing journalistic work on January 6 who later faced federal charges and whose footage raises uncomfortable questions about selective prosecution and the government’s eagerness to criminalize dissent. Baker’s prosecution and courtroom outcome have become a rallying cry for free-press defenders who see a double standard when conservative reporters are pursued while other actors with ties to powerful institutions evade scrutiny. The release of previously unseen video — footage Baker and others have publicized — demands that investigators explain every discrepancy between evidence and the story fed to the public.

Let’s be blunt: Nancy Pelosi and her allies presided over the most embarrassing security failure in modern congressional history, then weaponized that failure into a partisan cudgel. The removal of basic safety measures after the fact and the insistence on a single, convenient storyline for political gain should alarm every American who believes in fair play and the rule of law. Republicans reclaiming this probe are not interested in revenge — they are interested in facts, and facts make people uncomfortable when the powerful have been lying.

Too many so-called conservatives in Congress blinked during the original witch hunt and quietly folded when careers were threatened by the swamp’s enforcers. That betrayal cannot stand unremarked — patriotic voters remember who bowed to the narrative and who stood for truth. The new subcommittee is our chance to separate principled Republican oversight from the cowardly RINO cover-up machine that let agencies get away with secrecy for years.

Americans want answers, not theater. The new investigation must use every tool: subpoenas, sworn testimony, and public hearings that force transparency from the FBI, DOJ, and anyone in Speaker Pelosi’s chain of command who helped turn a crisis into a political weapon. Conservatives will stand with investigators who seek the whole truth, defend the rights of honest journalists, and refuse to let career bureaucrats hide behind classified stamps and press releases. The truth won’t be gentle, but patriotic Americans know it’s worth fighting for.

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