House Republicans question former news executive's work for Jan. 6 committee

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House Republicans question former news executive's work for Jan. 6 committee
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The Republicans wrote that they are unaware of whether a required letter requesting approval of James Goldston's hiring has been submitted. He is a former network news president.

The Republicans wrote that they are unaware of whether a required letter requesting approval of Goldston's hiring has been submitted to the Committee on House Administration.

The Republicans noted in their letter that Goldston would be barred from working for the Jan. 6 committee for free.

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