After all, members of the committee endlessly bragged about how many documents, more than 35,000, investigators reviewed. ![]() The committee clearly had access to the footage Carlson aired this week that contradicted the panel’s key narratives. Thompson’s office did not immediately respond to The Federalist’s inquiries. Since when do lawmakers have no access to the same material as their own staffers? Did none of the nine panel members view the footage that was played for the cameras? Does Thompson not know who had access to the tapes? Was it just the former television executives they hired to produce their show trials? Either Thompson is lying and knows exactly who had access, or he handed the key to Vice Chair Liz Cheney and had nothing to do with it while the committee leaked exclusives to CNN. However, Thompson’s admission that his committee lacked due diligence makes no sense. ![]() Hiring investigators who “kind of went through the video” doesn’t sound like a very thorough investigation. ![]() “We had a team of employees who kind of went through the video.” “I’m not actually aware of any member of the committee who had access,” Thompson said. But in a Wednesday night statement to CNN, select committee Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., claimed the panel never analyzed the blockbuster footage Fox News aired this week.
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