Thomas Massie Scolds the J6 Committee For Not Releasing the Ray Epps Transcript or Even Mentioning Him in the 845 Page Final Report
U.S. House Rep Thomas Massie (R-KY) today reacted to the release of the full report by the Jan. 6 House Select Committee.
Massie shared a January article from the Washington Examiner in a tweet that reported that the committee’s Chairman Bennie Thompson said that the transcript would be released “at some point.”
“January 6th committee to adjourn without fulfilling year old promise to release Epps transcript,” Massie lamented.
Massie then pointed out that “The one person on film telling people to go into the Capitol (multiple times) disappears from FBI list and is not even mentioned in the 845 page final report.”
January 6th committee to adjourn without fulfilling year old promise to release Epps transcript.
The one person on film telling people to go into the Capitol (multiple times) disappears from FBI list and is not even mentioned in the 845 page final report.https://t.co/ozUv7hJYxy
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) December 23, 2022
Massie wondered at the time, “So now the @January6thCmte thinks it’s fine to encourage, organize, and direct people to go into the Capitol?”
“Hmmm, Thanks for clearing that up @RepKinzinger,” Massie told him.
Kinzinger said of Epps, “I’m pretty sure the FBI wouldn’t be dumb enough to put their own agent on a wanted list. Ray Epps has cooperated with the Jan 6 committee and we thank him.”
“While it may break hearts, it’s true. So many are misled by so few. Just look up,” Kinzinger, who was on the committee, insisted.
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How much other information that they dug up will be sent to the round file, never to be seen again.
I’ve been predicting this since the beginning.