What the committee chose not to fully investigate, and not to find, leaves a gaping hole, Frank Figliuzzi writes.

If you haven't yet read the final report of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol, let me issue this spoiler alert: It was all Trump's fault. In over 800 pages of painstakingly assembled evidence, the committee convincingly makes the case that then-President Donald J. Trump was the catalyst behind the violence at the Capitol and the attempts to overturn a valid 2020 presidential election. The committee's investigation is compelling, and its findings are damning.
Yet, what the committee chose not to fully investigate, and not to find, leaves a gaping hole in its otherwise impressive work. This is a preview of Frank Figliuzzi's latest article. Read their full column here. |
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