The proposed rules package from the House Republican caucus – if they can ever get a Speaker elected and get it adopted – stipulates that all the records from the January 6th Select Committee – currently bound for the National Archives – are to be sent back to the House for some reason.
“Any committee designated by the Speaker pursuant to section 7(b)(1) of House Resolution 503, One Hundred Seventeenth Congress, is directed to transfer any records obtained pursuant to such designation to the Committee on House Administration, not later than January 17, 2023. (2) The Archivist is directed to transfer any noncurrent records of a committee designated by the Speaker pursuant to section 7(b)(1) of House Resolution 503, One Hundred Seventeenth Congress, and related to the select committee established pursuant to such resolution which have been archived pursuant to rule VII to the Committee on House Administration not later than January 17, 2023,” says the rules proposal on page 39, which we’re going to go ahead and guess does not mean they’re going to simply release what little material the Committee did not already.
More likely it’ll be some selective reading of some document about security that PROVES Nancy Pelosi turned down Trump’s offer of 10,000 troops to protect the Capitol or something and no we won’t be able to see that document in context ever because some bullshit reason.