Jeffries rips McCarthy for "egregious security breach" over Jan. 6 footage
House Speaker McCarthy at the border in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Photo: Rebecca Noble/AFP via Getty Imaes
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Tuesday that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy committed an "egregious security breach" by giving access to Jan. 6 footage to Fox News.
Why it matters: Jeffries said his team is dealing with the potential national security implications of McCarthy's decision to share the tapes with Tucker Carlson, whom the lawmaker accused of peddling in conspiracy theories.
- Jeffries said in a letter to Democratic colleagues that there's "no indication" that McCarthy honored the numerous protocols put in place to protect the lawmakers, staff and law enforcement featured in the recordings.
- Carlson has repeatedly downplayed official accounts of 1/6 and argues that these tapes, which will potentially air on his program, will reveal "what actually happened on 1/6."
- "[T]here was never any legitimate reason for this footage to remain secret," Carlson told Axios' Mike Allen.
What's next: Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), who chaired the Jan. 6 select committee, will host a presentation Wednesday at the Democratic Caucus' virtual meeting on the latest reports.
- "It's hard to overstate the potential security risks if this material were to be used irresponsibly," the chair said.
- "Unfortunately, the apparent disclosure of sensitive video material is yet another example of the grave threat to the security of the American people represented by the extreme MAGA Republican majority," the New York lawmaker said.
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