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House Republicans Hope to Subvert Jan. 6 Committee After Liz Cheney Voted Out of Office

Wendell Husebø 18 Jul 2022

Some House Republicans are anticipating a reshaped GOP caucus in 2023 without Rep. Liz Cheney’s (R-WY) alliance with House Democrats.

After polling showed Cheney losing to Wyoming primary candidate Harriet Hageman by large numbers, conservatives are expecting changes in the post-Cheney Republican-controlled House after the November elections.

Some Republicans have suggested Cheney will join CNN or MSNBC to push Democrat narratives. Others have proposed Cheney’s partisan January 6 Committee should be retooled as a weapon for Republicans to protect election integrity. Still others have their eye on battling the administrative state’s unaccountable power under President Joe Biden’s executive orders.


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“We have to put a lot of pressure on them [administrative state], when they try to go outside the will of Congress and go at it on their own because of a rule they decide to put in place,” Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) told Breitbart News on Sunday.

Mullin said House Republicans in the next term should be far more focused on administrative oversight, which he says is needed to return the law-making powers back to Congress and away from technocrats in unaccountable government bureaucracies.

“When you have executive orders that are making laws, that is not a government by the people for the people,” Mullin said. “That’s the executive branch moving towards a socialist country.”

With Cheney’s potential defeat, along with retaking the majority in the House, some Republicans believe Cheney’s January 6 Committee should be redirected from investigating former President Donald Trump to protecting election integrity.

“I don’t think we can disband the Jan. 6 committee,” Rep. Matt Gaetz stated on his podcast. “I think we have to take over the Jan. 6 committee.”

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