Key takeaways:
- The House Administration Committee is making over 40,000 hours of internal video footage from the January 6th Capitol Hill riot available to all Americans.
- The footage will provide a more comprehensive understanding of the events that occurred on January 6th.
- The videos are expected to be posted in the coming weeks, and will provide a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the events of January 6th.
The House Administration Committee, led by Republican Mike Johnson, has announced that it will begin posting internal video footage from the January 6th Capitol Hill riot to a public website. The footage, which totals over 40,000 hours, will be made available to all Americans, and requests for specific videos can be made through the House Administration.
In a statement, Johnson said that this decision will provide millions of Americans, criminal defendants, public interest organizations, and the media an ability to see for themselves what happened that day, rather than having to rely upon the interpretation of a small group of government officials.
The video footage is expected to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the events that occurred on January 6th, and will be available to the public for review. It is hoped that the footage will provide insight into the events that occurred, and will help to inform future decisions.
The House Administration Committee is committed to making the footage available to all Americans, and is working to ensure that the videos are posted as quickly as possible. It is expected that the videos will be posted in the coming weeks, and will provide a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the events of January 6th.
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