Mr. Speaker, I yield myself the balance of my time. Mr. Speaker, this select committee is clearly operating outside the realm of its intended purpose. They do not like the information they are receiving, and they know they aren't getting anywhere. So, instead, they criminally punish those who they politically disagree with. There isn't adequate minority representation, and because of that, the majority has been able to turn the committee into a vehicle to push their own narrative. It is clearly more interested in pursuing a partisan agenda to politicize the January 6 attack rather than conducting a legitimate, good-faith investigation into security failures leading up to that day. Again, this is nothing more than an attempt by the Democrats to distract from the very real issues facing Americans every day. I look forward to getting back to the real work of solving the supply chain crisis, reclaiming American energy production, and empowering U.S. citizens to live their lives without government interference. Mr. Speaker, I oppose the rule and the underlying legislation, and I urge my colleagues to do the same. Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time.
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