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Earlier in his tv” target=”_blank”>television career< over Goldston’s involvement. Rep. Rodney Davis, R-Ill., ranking member of the Committee on House Administration, along with Reps. Jim Banks, R-Ind., Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D., and Troy Nehls, R-Texas, sent a letter to House Administration Chair Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., and Jan. 6 Commission Chair Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., asking if Goldston is a hired paid employee of the commission or working in an “unofficial capacity.”
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The Republicans noted that for any hired consultant, committee chairs need to submit a written request along with a signed contract and the candidate’s resume.
“To our knowledge, the Committee has not received or considered such a request,” they wrote in a letter published by CBS News.
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Fox News reached out to the offices of Lofgren and Thompson for comment, but neither immediately responded.
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The Republican letter also warned against bringing on Goldston or anyone else for free.
“Such an arrangement would violate House Rules and the House Ethics Manual regulations which clearly states that ‘no logical distinction can be drawn between the private contribution of in-kind services and the private contribution of money, and that both perpetuate the very kind of unofficial office accounts and practices that are prohibited’ by the rule,” the letter said.
Fox News’ Chad Pergram contributed to this report.