WND by Bob Unruh 12/10/2021
Speaker did not appoint required number of membersHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi's partisan committee appointed to investigate the Jan. 6 melee at the U.S. Capitol, which involved police shooting one woman and some vandalism inside the building, may be in trouble.
And it also has brought a contempt of Congress case against Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President Trump, and it appears to be launching a similar move against former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows.
But Meadows has responded with a lawsuit that points out the commission failed to follow the rules the House adopted when creating it, so it may be unqualified to issue subpoenas or bring cases.
The revelations are outlined by Margot Cleveland at
The Federalist.
More:
https://www.wnd.com/2021/12/lawsuit-warns-pelosis-partisan-jan-6-commission-failed-follow-rules/