Former GOP congresswoman concerned that without extensive probe "something like January 6 could happen again"
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Former Republican Rep. Barbara Comstock is urging her former colleagues in Congress to support a 9/11 Commission-style inquiry into the deadly Capitol attack, warning that if they "don't do this extensive investigation, something like January 6 could happen again."
Comstock's mission, as she wrote this week in a New York Times op-ed, is to get more of her fellow Republicans to support a January 6 commission and "stop fearing" the figure she blames for fueling the riots at the Capitol — former President Donald Trump. She said on CBSN on Thursday that Mr. Trump is "not the future of the party," and believes that selecting him as the 2024 presidential candidate would mean Republicans "lose again."Rodeo star Spencer Wright and his wife are making end-of-life preparations for their 3-year-old son after he was found unconscious in a creek, a close family friend said in updates posted on social media and confirmed to CBS affiliate KUTV. The boy had been playing on his tractor before he ended up in the water and a mile downstream.
The launch of Boeing's star-crossed Starliner spacecraft on its first piloted test flight is slipping to at least June 1 to give engineers more time to assess a small-but-persistent helium leak in the capsule's propulsion system, and its potential impact across all phases of flight, NASA announced Wednesday.
Washington — As former President Donald Trump's "hush money" criminal trial in New York proceeds to closing arguments next week, the legal focus is moving south. His attorneys and longtime aide Walt Nauta appeared before Florida federal Judge Aileen Cannon, where they sparred with prosecutors during two contentious, day-long hearings on Wednesday.