Republican U.S. Senator Rob Portman said he鈥檚 concerned about the U.S. House committee that is looking into the January 6 attack on the nation鈥檚 Capitol building.
Portman said Democratic Speaker Nancy Pelosi should not have refused to seat two members recommended by House Republicans, including Ohio鈥檚 Jim Jordan, a strong supporter of former President Trump.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 not the way to have a bipartisan effort that is viewed as legitimate by both sides and that鈥檚 what we need right now," Portman said.
Two Republicans who have spoken out against Trump are on the committee. Portman sat on a Senate panel on security at the Capitol but its scope was not as wide as the House committee鈥檚 investigation.
During emotional testimony, four police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6 vividly recalled the violence they endured while fighting against Donald Trump鈥檚 supporters.
In telling their stories Tuesday, the officers said they wanted to set the record straight about the 鈥渉ell鈥 they experienced.
One officer recalled being beaten and repeatedly shocked with a stun gun. Another feared for his life.
The Jan. 6 insurrection came after then-President Trump held a rally in Washington where he urged his followers to march on the Capitol and 鈥渇ight like hell.鈥 Yet some Republicans have sought to deny and downplay the carnage that unfolded.
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