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House Republicans are blurring the faces of those who breached the Capitol on Jan. 6 before releasing more security footage to protect them from retaliation by the Department of Justice.
Speaker Mike Johnson said blurring the faces is to prevent retaliation against those who stormed the capitol.
Last month, the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee put security footage from Jan. 6 online, which is available to the public.
The committee initially planned to release security footage clips that media outlets requested. But with the change in Speaker from Rep. Kevin McCarthy to Johnson, the House Administration Committee is proactively reviewing all footage, posting as much online as possible, and allowing members of the public to request time at the in-person terminals.
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