AOC: We Need to Find Out Which Members of the GOP Were Part of a ‘Potential Conspiracy’

‘I believe it’s a very simple question that every single member of Congress should be able to answer’

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OCASIO-CORTEZ: "Well, we do know that Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, in the middle of all of that footage that we saw yesterday of people kind of coming into the Capitol, was actively tweeting the Speaker's location, was tweeting evocative — really provocative statements, like, 'Today is 1776,' and it very much, I believe, indicates a side here. And when you don't know which of your colleagues were part of a potential conspiracy, then we need to find out. And, frankly, from a lot of the behavior that we have seen, both in committee, inside the workings of the House, I believe that every member of Congress should be able to answer that question. I'm happy to answer this question. I know that Representative Gerry Connolly, Representative Chellie Pingree, we are more than willing to offer that we did not seek a pardon from the White House either before or after January 6, or, frankly, at any point in time. And I believe that it's a very simple question that every single member of Congress should be able to answer."

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