ICYMI: U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Alabama) has released a letter that outlines the conditions he seeks in order to appear before the January 6 committee. alnews alpolitics alabamanewsnetwork
Brooks refers to the committee as “The Select Committee” a/k/a “The Witch Hunt Committee” in his letter to the panel. It outlines several reservations about how the committee was formed and its actions.
He says his deposition must be done in public, it must be limited to January 6, with only members of Congress asking questions. He also says that if a question pertains to a prior statement or communication that he be given seven days’ notice so that he might refresh his memory.Brooks says that he has already given sworn statements and that he does not believe that he has anything to add that isn’t already known by the committee.
Today, I sent a letter to members of the January 6th Committee explaining my requirements in order to voluntarily submit to a Committee deposition. Read my requirements in the full letter below.
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