The White House counsel’s office on Friday sent a letter to the chair of the House committee investigating the House January 6th Select Committee’s investigation greenlighting access to unredacted copies of interview transcripts with key Trump Administration officials whose testimony was considered too sensitive to be made public or to Congress thus far, Politico reports.
“We will make the unredacted transcripts available to you for review in camera, provided that you agree in writing to abide by the commitments made on a bipartisan basis by the Select Committee to maintain the anonymity of the four witnesses consistent with the conditions under which the witnesses agreed to appear before the Select Committee, and to prevent the disclosure of ‘operational details and private information,'” Biden White House Counsel Richard Sauber wrote to Georgia MAGA Congressman Barry Loudermilk, a credibly suspected traitor who was captured on Capitol surveillance video on January 5, 2021 giving a tour to a group that included at least one person who was seen in footage taken on the grounds during the insurrection the next day, who now leads the counter-investigation into the Democratic-led committee from the previous Congress.
Last week Loudermilk, whose now nearly 13 month-long investigation of the investigation has been fairly quiet for fairly obvious reasons – save for his putting the idea in fat former President Trump’s venerial disease-ravaged brain that the committee deleted exculpatory evidence, had told Politico that his “speculation” about the interviews is they “didn’t go the way [Dems] were hoping.”
Wild guess, but he’ll probably keep saying the same thing after he sees these transcripts.