Jan. 6 panel Dems throw shade at Senate bipartisan effort

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The Senate’s latest bipartisan project — reform of a 135-year-old election law Donald Trump tried to exploit on Jan. 6 — is landing with a thud in the House

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“I don’t want to be overly critical, but I think there are some elements of what we’ve worked through that might be superior,” added Rep. Zoe Lofgren , who’s spearheading the select panel’s pitch to change the law that Trump backers used to pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence. “So, hopefully, we’ll come up with a melded version that serves the country.”

Proponents of the Senate’s effort note that the bipartisan proposal, led by Sens. Susan Collins and Joe Manchin , is a draft that will likely see some changes before any floor action. The Senate Rules Committee, one of two panels with jurisdiction over the topic, is scheduled to hold a hearing next week.

Proponents of the Senate’s effort note that the bipartisan proposal, led by Sens. Susan Collins , pictured, and Joe Manchin , is a draft that will likely see some changes before any floor action. | J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo Proponents of the Collins-Manchin proposal include the Campaign Legal Center, former President Jimmy Carter, former Secretary of State James Baker III, the Bipartisan Policy Center as well as law professors like The Ohio State University’s Ned Foley.

“If people hold out and say ‘I’m not going to agree to anything that isn’t everything,’ then what that means is we might wake up on January 7th of 2025 in a brave new world. And once we’ve crossed that Rubicon, after a stolen presidential election, I don’t think we can go back,” Seligman said.report on reforming the Electoral Count Act

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