The probe is 'getting very close to some members of the Republican National Committee,' the ex-lawmaker said Saturday.
Dent was asked about the RNC's decision during a Saturday evening interview with. The former Republican representative from Pennsylvania's 15th district, criticized the censure—suggesting it came because the House select committee's probe is closing in on members of the RNC's leadership.
"I suspect they're getting very close to some members of the Republican National Committee, and they're a little nervous about that, and they ought to be, frankly," Dent, who served inFormer Representative Charlie Dent suggested the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021 attack against the U.S. Capitol is making the RNC"nervous." Above, Dent walks at the U.S. Capitol on March 23, 2017 in Washington, DC."The RNC is really anxious.
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