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House GOP Stacks COVID Response Panel With Top COVID Conspiracy Theorists

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) unveiled his picks on Tuesday for the new Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic: Republicans who have spread dangerous misinformation about COVID-19, compared wearing face masks to the Holocaust, and suggested that the omicron variant of the deadly virus was a Democratic hoax.

“The 118th Congress marks a new beginning for this institution,” McCarthy declared in a statement announcing his choices for this subcommittee. “Republicans’ governing agenda will be based on transparency, accountability, and solutions.”

He’s not wrong that it’s a new beginning: It’s a fresh infusion of bonkers atop the House panel charged with conducting oversight of the government’s response to the COVID pandemic. The subcommittee was always destined to be more reality TV than legitimate policymaking; McCarthy handed out lots of high-profile committee seats to extremists to secure their votes for his speakership. But in this case, his appointments are just laughable.

His picks for the coronavirus panel include Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), who was routinely kicked off of Twitter for spreading COVID misinformation to hundreds of thousands of people in violation of the company’s policy at the time.

Greene was His comments at the time not only contradicted universal guidance from public health experts but even undermined another Texas Republican, Gov. Greg Abbott, who had mandated that most state residents wear a mask.

A staunch Trump ally, Jackson tweeted Tuesday that he can’t wait to get to work on the new subcommittee, where “Every LIE that was used to LOCK YOU DOWN will be unearthed.”

Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), a member of the GOP's new COVID subcommittee, claimed the omicron variant was a Democratic hoax to justify new mail-in ballot rules.
Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), a member of the GOP’s new COVID subcommittee, claimed the omicron variant was a Democratic hoax to justify new mail-in ballot rules.

via Associated Press

McCarthy’s other GOP picks for the COVID subcommittee include Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Iowa), who spread false information about the CDC planning to mandate COVID vaccines for children and about children not being affected by COVID; Rep. Michael Cloud (Texas), who in March 2020 voted against the Families First COVID Response Act, which provided emergency funding for free COVID testing and paid leave for workers hit by the pandemic; Rep. John Joyce (Pa.), who filed a bill to block the government from issuing standardized COVID vaccine status cards; and Rep. Rich McCormick (Ga.), an ER physician who spread misinformation about masks and COVID vaccines.

The good news about the new subcommittee, in terms of any GOP members having credibility, is that only some of them voted to throw out the results of the 2020 presidential election based on the same lie that fueled an attempted coup at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Of the nine Republicans tapped for this panel, six tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of presidential power that day: Reps. Nicole Malliotakis (N.Y.), Debbie Lesko (Ariz.), Cloud, Joyce, Greene and Jackson.

The other three GOP members of the committee are Miller-Meeks, McCormick and Chairman Brad Wenstrup (Ohio).

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