Chairman Barry Loudermilk of the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight will submit an amicus brief to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, aiming to invalidate the January 6 Select Committee’s report against former White House Strategist Steve Bannon.
Loudermilk asserts the Committee failed to follow House rules, which mandated consultation with the “Ranking Member of the Minority” for depositions. The absence of a Republican Ranking Member allegedly rendered this process impossible, thereby invalidating the contempt charges against Bannon for not attending a deposition. Republican Rep. Liz Cheney as acting as Vice Chairman of the Committee, does not meet the legal requirement for consultation with a Ranking Member since she was selected by former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Loudermilk will explain.
The House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight, led by Loudermilk, is also crafting legislation to nullify all the work conducted by the January 6 Select Committee. This development follows Bannon’s request to the Supreme Court for a delay on his four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress, which he has been directed to commence by July 1.
“Over the past year and a half, my Committee has extensively reviewed and investigated the operations of Vice-chair Liz Cheney and Chair Bennie Thompson’s Select Committee on January 6th,” Loudermilk told the Daily Caller. “We have discovered they were not entirely forthright with the American people and exhibited a disregard for House rules and transparency.”
Speaker Johnson explained to Sean Hannity on Wednesday night that the J6 committee’s work was tainted, and used “nefarious” tactics to target political opponents such as Bannon and Trump aide Peter Navarro.
BREAKING
Mike Johnson just announced that he has authorized the House to submit a congressional Amicus Brief on behalf of Steve Bannon to the Supreme Court and Justice Roberts.
Finally some positive momentum for Bannon.pic.twitter.com/gH9mR2XI8Y
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) June 26, 2024
Additionally, Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana has urged Speaker Mike Johnson to support Bannon’s legal defense and file an amicus brief in support of Bannon’s pending appeal to the Supreme Court. Banks emphasized his backing for this action to delay Bannon’s incarceration.
Please click the link and read @RepJimBanks excellent letter to Speaker Johnson supporting Steve Bannon's call for a BLAG amicus brief to be filed to support Steve at the Supreme Court.https://t.co/LkKH04FdBx pic.twitter.com/DjDn9Hz8TA
— Jeff Clark (@JeffClarkUS) June 25, 2024