House GOP failed to tell Capitol Police about giving Jan. 6 footage to Carlson, top lawyer says
last month said that 174 law enforcement officers were injured. DiBiase filed the affidavit as part of a case against two rioters, William Pope and Michael Pope. The brothers have been charged with obstruction of Congress, civil disorder, and trespassing and disorderly conduct, and have been seeking wider access to video of the riot, as have some defense attorneys who watched the Carlson show.
“In subsequent conversations, the USCP General Counsel confirmed that the department concluded there are no security concerns with what was released,” Bednar wrote.
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