KEY POINTS
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi elaborated on why she refused to appoint two Republican lawmakers who had been picked by GOP leader Kevin McCarthy to serve on the panel investigating the Capitol invasion.
  • GOP Reps. Jim Jordan and Jim Banks "made statements and took actions that just made it ridiculous to put them on such a committee seeking the truth," Pelosi said at a news conference.
  • The decision stemmed from words and actions stretching over months, some as far back as before the Jan. 6 riot itself, a senior Democratic aide familiar with the deliberations told CNBC.

There was "no way" that two Republican lawmakers were going to serve on the House select committee investigating the Capitol invasion, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday as she explained why she refused to appoint them.

Those two House Republicans, Jim Jordan of Ohio and Indiana's Jim Banks, "made statements and took actions that just made it ridiculous to put them on such a committee seeking the truth," Pelosi, D-Calif., said at a news conference.