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Panic from MSNBC analyst over Republicans investigating federal agencies: ‘The insurrection platform’

Former GOP congressman David Jolly slammed Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C., for hoping that a new House select committee could rein in abuses committed by the federal government.

MSNBC analyst and former U.S. Congressman from Florida David Jolly lamented the fact that a new select committee in the GOP-majority House might cut big government down to size. 

In response to a tweet from Congressman Dan Bishop, R-N.C. which expressed his hope that a new "Church-style committee" will curb "the weaponization of the federal government," Jolly complained that the committee will "attack and shred" the government.

Just hours before House Republicans finally voted to elect Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., as Speaker of the House, Bishop tweeted that he was pleased with new rules negotiated between members and the incoming Speaker that will allow a new House committee to directly challenge federal government overreach.

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The Republican lawmaker wrote, "With the rules agreement we negotiated, we will have a powerful Church-style committee to go after the weaponization of the federal government - the FBI, DOJ, DHS, and all the rest."

He also expressed his feeling that the negotiations were a "victory for the constitutional rights of all Americans," and added, "I'm ready to get to work."

Bishop’s reference to a "Church-style committee" harkens back to a Watergate era U.S. Senate committee chaired by Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho. According to Senate.gov, in 1973 that committee’s investigations revealed that the "executive branch had directed national intelligence agencies to carry out constitutionally questionable domestic security operations."

Jolly, who left Congress and became an independent in 2018, has turned increasingly liberal since becoming an analyst on MSNBC. He balked at Bishop’s notion. 

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In effect, he denied that the current government has engaged in such questionable antics and should be reined in.

He forcefully rebutted Bishop’s tweet, saying, "With all the focus on the House rules being given away to the Freedom Caucus et al, this development below may be the most consequential - a new House Committee to attack and shred the federal government."

Jolly added that the new committee will end up "undermining confidence for millions of Americans in our self governance."

One user responded to Jolly’s tweet, proposing the idea that Democrat lawmakers may have some use for such a committee. They wrote, "Could be a farce for sure but the GOP better be careful because my guess is that DEMS will indeed participate in this select committee (unless McCarthy kicks them off). And, there are some questions I want [FBI director] Wray to answer."

Though the lawmaker completely trashed that idea, responding, "I think it's going to serve as their insurrection platform."

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