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Feb 11, 2026

Jordan Demands Probe Into Pelosi, Wants To Know Her Role At Capitol

WASHINGTON, D.C. — APRIL 30, 2026 — Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) has intensified calls for a formal investigation into former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the members of the now-defunct January 6 Select Committee. Jordan’s demands come as House Republicans work to finalize the structure of a new subcommittee intended to re-examine the security failures at the U.S. Capitol and the conduct of the previous investigation.


I. The Demand for Accountability

Speaking to reporters at the Capitol, Jordan characterized the original January 6 Commission as a politically motivated "witch hunt" designed solely to target Donald Trump. He argued that the previous panel ignored critical questions regarding the security posture of the Capitol, which fell under the purview of then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

  • The Goal: The primary objective for Jordan and his allies is to shift the focus from the President's actions to the "multitude of failures" across various levels of leadership that allowed the breach to occur.

II. Internal GOP Friction Over Scope

Despite the shared goal of investigating the J6 Commission, House leadership is currently navigating an internal dispute regarding how broad the new probe should be.

  • Johnson vs. Loudermilk: Speaker Mike Johnson has expressed a preference for a narrower scope, reportedly wishing to move past certain aspects of the investigation, including the role of former Rep. Liz Cheney.

  • The Loudermilk Mandate: Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), who has been tapped to lead the effort, is pushing for a more "expansive mandate." Loudermilk emphasized that he accepted the challenge only on the condition of having "autonomy and resources" to pursue the facts without outside influence.

  • New Select Committee: To resolve the stalemate, Speaker Johnson has promised to formalize Loudermilk’s work into a new select committee. This would grant the Speaker more control over the panel’s makeup while ensuring the investigation remains a "top priority" as requested by President Trump.

III. The Pardon Preemption

The move to investigate the previous commission coincides with recent legal maneuvering by the outgoing Biden administration.

  • Preemptive Pardons: President Biden recently issued pardons to Liz Cheney and Dr. Anthony Fauci, a move his aides described as an attempt to protect them from potential "acts of vengeance" by the current administration.

  • Subpoena Power: Legal experts noted that while these pardons protect the individuals from criminal prosecution for past actions, they do not provide immunity from congressional subpoenas. Both Cheney and Fauci could still be compelled to testify under oath regarding their roles in the previous investigation and the pandemic response, respectively.

IV. Focusing on "Security Failures"

Loudermilk has stated that the new committee will correct the "singular focus" of the previous panel, which he claims was obsessed with Trump to the exclusion of institutional failures. A prior GOP report has already recommended that the FBI look into Liz Cheney’s involvement in the previous investigation's output, a thread Loudermilk appears intent on pulling.

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