Romney first GOP senator to say he would vote for Jan. 6 commission bill

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Sen. Mitt Romney Willard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyRomney first GOP senator to say he would vote for Jan. 6 commission bill This week: Senate set for chaotic sprint before break Democrats worry Jan. 6 probe could divert their agenda MORE (R-Utah) said on Monday that he would support a House-passed bill to create a commission to probe the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

Romney’s comments make him the first GOP senator to say he would vote for the bill, which needs the support of 10 Republicans to pass the Senate.

Asked how he would vote if Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer Chuck SchumerPelosi presses for Senate action on Jan. 6 commission: 'No time to waste' Schumer trends after joining street performance of 'New York, New York' Biden adviser says reducing red meat isn't sole climate change solution MORE (D-N.Y.) tried to start debate on the House bill, a move that requires 60 votes to defeat a filibuster, Romney told reporters, “I would support the bill.”

Romney wasn’t asked how he would vote on final passage of the House bill, which would need only a simple majority. Spokespeople for Romney didn’t immediately respond to a question about if he would change his vote after helping defeat a GOP filibuster.

But Romney’s comments come as Schumer has vowed that he will bring the bill up for a vote, setting up what could be the first successful filibuster of the 117th Congress.

Schumer hasn’t said when he’ll bring up the House bill but characterized the timing on Monday as “very soon.”

But Democrats remain short of the votes needed to defeat a filibuster as GOP opposition to the House-passed bill as it’s currently drafted hardens.

Sen. Bill Cassidy Bill CassidyRomney first GOP senator to say he would vote for Jan. 6 commission bill This week: Senate set for chaotic sprint before break Why Republican politicians are sticking with Trump MORE (R-La.) previously told reporters that he was inclined to vote for it.

Meanwhile, Sen. Susan Collins Susan Margaret CollinsRomney first GOP senator to say he would vote for Jan. 6 commission bill The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Uber - Hopes dim for bipartisan compromise on Biden agenda This week: Senate set for chaotic sprint before break MORE (R-Maine) has started discussions with Democrats about potential amendments to the House bill.

All three voted to convict Trump earlier this year of inciting an insurrection, though they fell short of the number of votes needed to ultimately do so.

The two biggest sticking points for Republicans are concerns that Democrats would be able to control the staffing and that the commission would stretch into next year, though the bill contains an end-of-year cutoff.

Brave_Amateur on May 25th, 2021 at 04:21 UTC »

How could anyone not??? Honestly enough of the politics! How the fuck can anyone with a straight face not ask for answers

Geomancingthestone on May 25th, 2021 at 04:17 UTC »

Why does GOP support recounting ballots 10x and making people pay for that, but something like this is a waste of money?

_age_of_adz_ on May 24th, 2021 at 23:36 UTC »

So Romney is the first of maybe 3-4 Republican senators who will vote for this?