Adam Serwer, The Atlantic: “Republicans say they would like to move on from the 2020 election. ‘A lot of our members, and I think this is true of a lot of House Republicans, want to be moving forward and not looking backward,’ John Thune, the third-ranking Republican in the Senate, told CNN on May 19. ‘Anything that gets us rehashing the 2020 elections I think is a day lost on being able to draw a contrast between us and the Democrats’ very radical left-wing agenda.’ After Thune and 34 of his Republican colleagues used the filibuster last week to block a vote on creating a bipartisan commission to investigate the Capitol riot, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer accused Republicans of fearing the wrath of former President Donald Trump. ‘Shame on the Republican Party for trying to sweep the horrors of that day under the rug because they’re afraid of Donald Trump,’ Schumer said on the floor.”
“But Republicans are not blocking a bipartisan January 6 commission because they fear Trump, or because they want to ‘move on’ from 2020. They are blocking a January 6 commission because they agree with the underlying ideological claim of the rioters, which is that Democratic electoral victories should not be recognized. Because they regard such victories as inherently illegitimate – the result of fraud, manipulation, or the votes of people who are not truly American – they believe that the law should be changed to ensure that elections more accurately reflect the will of Real Americans, who by definition vote Republican. They believe that there is nothing for them to investigate, because the actual problem is not the riot itself but the unjust usurpation of power that occurred when Democrats won. Absent that provocation, the rioters would have stayed home.”