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AVLON: "You know, look, McCarthy was obviously not operating in good faith. And, you know, you had three folks who voted against the commission — who had overturned the election, two folks who signed on to the amicus brief. And when you come out of the gate, after being appointed to the commission, saying your job is to undermine and attack the ideas behind the commission, that’s not bipartisanship. You don’t put 9/11 truthers on a 9/11 Commission. So I think to some extent, Pelosi has outflanked him by adding Kinzinger to Liz Cheney, makes it more difficult to call this partisan. And at the end of the day, some things are beyond partisanship, one of which is democracy. Do you support democracy or do you support trying to overturn elections? And members of the sedition caucus shouldn’t go shedding crocodile tears about this. These two people are honorable. It adds to the credibility of the commission. They should go on to do their work in as non-partisan way as possible to put forward the facts. That’s what some folks are afraid of."