Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., joined from left by Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, and Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., speaks at a news conference about the treatment of people being held in the District of Columbia jail who are charged with crimes in the Jan. 6 insurrection, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., joined from left by Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, and Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., speaks at a news conference on Dec. 7, 2021.
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According to testimony from former Trump aides, at least six Republican members of Congress requested pardons from the former president in the wake of the Capitol insurrection.

The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, riot has hosted six public hearings so far revealing their findings, which include damning testimony from former staffers in the Trump administration.

Six GOP lawmakers asked Trump to pardon them for their attempts to overturn the election.

During a surprise hearing on Tuesday, June 28, Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide, testified that former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and former White House Chief of Staff MarkMeadows were among those who asked the former president for a pardon after the pro- Trump mob descended upon the Capitol in January

According to Hutchinson, Jim Jordan never asked for a pardon from the White House.

Jordan accused the January 6 House panel of "misrepresenting" a video clip of him saying "the ultimate date of significance is January 6 in a presidential election in determining the winner."

The committee is purely partisan according to Jordan. They don't pay much attention to what's being said.

Here are all of the people who asked for a pardon.

Mo Brooks
Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama.
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According to the January 6 committee, Republican Rep. MoBrooks of Alabama requested a blanket pardon for all 146 GOP members of Congress who objected to the certification of President Joe Biden's 2020 win.

In an email to Molly Michaels, the former White House executive assistant, he asked for all purpose pardons for the lawmakers. The January 6 panel shared an image of the email with a subject line.

In the correspondence, he stated that he was writing on Gaetz's behalf.

In a statement to Insider last week, he confirmed that he had made the request because he was concerned that Democrats would prosecute and jail Republicans after January 6.

He said that a pardon was unnecessary since more rational forces took over and no one was going to be punished for doing their duty.

Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida at the White House on May 8, 2020.
Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida at the White House on May 8, 2020.
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Gaetz was named as one of the lawmakers who sought a pardon related to the Capitol siege.

Eric Herschmann, a former White House lawyer, said that Gaetz's pardon request covered "from the beginning of time up until today, for any and all things."

Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide, testified that Gaetz's requests for a pardon dated back as early as December 2020.

Gaetz didn't deny asking for a pardon. He criticized the select committee as an unconstitutional political sideshow in a statement.

Marjorie Taylor Greene
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia
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The former White House aide testified that she heard that the White House Counsel's Office had received a request for a pardon from the man.

"Saying 'I heard' means you don't know," wrote the author.

The January 6th Witch Hunt Committee is all about spreading gossip and lying.

In July 2021 she was one of the people who rejected the conspiracy theory that Trump would be reinstalled as president in August.

Republican Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania outside the Capitol on December 3, 2020.
Republican Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania outside the Capitol on December 3, 2020.
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Liz Cheney, who serves on the January 6 House panel, said during a hearing that he had requested a pardon for his role in trying to overturn the election.

Several Republican lawmakers have not testified before the committee.

According to the January 6 committee, the Pennsylvania Republican introduced Trump to Jeffrey Clark, a DOJ official who was sympathetic to the president, and pushed the then-chief of staff to start a plan to keep Trump in power.

The idea that I ever sought a Presidential pardon for myself or other Members of Congress is a complete lie.

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