House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday appointed Reps. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) and Ronny Jackson (R-Tex.), two Trump loyalists who denied the results of the 2020 election, to the House Intelligence Committee, granting them oversight of the U.S. intelligence community and sensitive government material.
Seats on the committee are highly sought after in Congress and closely watched, as members have access to some of the nationâ€
Perry, a hard-line Republican who previously served as the chair of the right-wing House Freedom Caucus, played a key role in promoting false claims of election fraud and pushed the Trump White House and Justice Department to investigate baseless claims and prevent the transfer of power to President Biden. The FBI seized Perryâ€
Jackson, a retired U.S. Navy officer who joined Congress in 2021, served as the physician to Presidents Barack Obama and Trump. He was demoted in rank from retired rear admiral to captain in July 2022 following a damaging Pentagon inspector generalâ€
The appointments of Jackson and Perry come a day after Johnson, a staunch Trump ally, broadly outlined a “three-pronged approach� on how the Republican majority can target the Justice Department, New York and other jurisdictions for investigating Trump — using, among other things, House oversight powers.
Johnson, who was elected to the speakership after a group of Republicans ousted his predecessor for working with Democratic lawmakers to pass legislation, has vowed to help Trump win in November, and the selections of Perry and Jackson to replace two GOP members who resigned from office show how heâ€
Scott and Perry will replace retired members Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), who upset fellow Republicans when he opposed the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and Chris Stewart (R-Utah).
Taylor Haulsee, a spokesman for Johnsonâ€
Jackson and Perry both issued statements thanking Johnson for the appointments.
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In a short video posted on social media after his committee appointment, Perry also said Johnson “took a strong lookâ€� at his background. “Iâ€
Jackson, who had previously expressed interest in joining the committee, said in his statement that he believes the committee “will be able to restore the American peopleâ€
The office of Rep. Jim Himes (Conn.), the top Democrat on the committee, declined to comment on the appointments. But the move drew sharp criticism from Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), who sits on the House Foreign Affairs and Oversight committees.
Connolly told MSNBC on Wednesday that Johnsonâ€
“Neither of these two gentlemen is qualified for the intelligence committee. Neither should ever be near the intelligence committee. And itâ€
Meanwhile, former congressman Adam Kinzinger, a Republican who served on the House select committee that investigated the insurrection, called the appointments “insane� in a social media post Wednesday.
Spencer S. Hsu contributed to this report.