This is Facts check's version of events.
The House committee that investigated the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, issued a more than 800-page report presenting and analyzing the evidence about what happened that day. It also released videos, transcribed interviews, depositions and other documents. But some high-profile...
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It should be noted that Factcheck.org it's itself a left leaning organization.
Pat attention to the framing. Fact check chose to fact check the claim that the j6 committee "destroyed
all the evidence."
Notice the key word they snuck in there. Of course it's false that they destroyed
ALL the evidence. The question is whether they destroyed or failed properly archive
ANY evidence they used.
As for your claim that 'someone would have pointed this out' well someone did.
As even fact-check observed:
" Republican Rep. Barry Loudermilk, of Georgia, had
told Fox News in a story published on Aug. 8, 2023, that the committee hadn’t adequately preserved some documents, data and video depositions"
In a
letter to Loudermilk on July 7, 2023, Rep. Bennie Thompson, who chaired the committee, reported that more than a million records had been prepared for publication and archiving in coordination with several governmental offices, including the National Archives and Records Administration and the Committee on House Administration."
In a footnote to that letter, Thompson explained, “
the Select Committee did not archive temporary committee records that were not elevated by the Committee’s actions, such as use in hearings or official publications, or those that did not further its investigative activities.”
What exactly does this include?