Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has steadfastly fought for individuals’ right to know what their representatives are doing during his career in Congress by zealously championing the cause of government transparency.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) won a tight battle and assumed control of the US House thanks to Republican votes acquired as a result of several concessions he made to garner their backing.
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Massie made a ground-breaking concession when he announced the creation of a committee to look into possible FBI agent abuses targeting conservative people and organizations. This action promises increased accountability for law enforcement and is a substantial shift in how the government oversees frameworks.
Massie was committed to ensuring that the Committee would have actual authority rather than just be a showpiece. They made sure that everyone had access to the top-secret information required for understanding FBI investigations in order to assure this; showboating was no longer permitted!
Senator Ted Cruz revealed to Tucker Carlson of Fox News that he will be the Republican representative on a significant Congressional Committee entrusted with conducting investigations and gathering crucial information.
The Daily Caller Reports–
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has named Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky to a special committee tasked with identifying any proof of federal government overreach and malfeasance in order to “advance” these findings. No matter what his inquiry reveals, Rep. Massie is prepared to ensure that the legislation is enforced.
“A lot of this is going to play out down in the SCIF [Secure Compartmented Information Facility],” Massie told Carlson. “You are going to have to trust the people that are put on this committee, and I’ll tell you what, if there’s something fishy going on, I’ll come out of the SCIF and tell you, but a lot of it will be behind closed doors, it will be classified information. If we find anything illegal or unconstitutional, we will bring it forward.”
“We were making sure this committee wasn’t going to be fenced in, that it wasn’t going to be a show committee,” Massie continued. “We wanted to make sure we have full jurisdiction.”