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Ex-cop Michael Fanone, injured on Jan. 6, clashes with election denier
Summary
Michael Fanone, a former D.C. police officer who was seriously injured defending the U.S. Capitol on January 6, confronted Ivan Raiklin during a House Judiciary Committee hearing and the two were separated by officers; the hearing continued as former special counsel Jack Smith testified.
Content
Michael Fanone, a former D.C. Metropolitan Police officer who was seriously injured defending the U.S. Capitol on January 6, was involved in a verbal confrontation with Ivan Raiklin during a congressional hearing featuring former special counsel Jack Smith. The exchange took place after the House Judiciary Committee went into recess and drew attention from members, staff and the media. The hearing was focused on Smith's role in securing indictments and related subpoenas, and resumed shortly after order was restored. No scheduled legal steps tied to the confrontation were announced at the hearing.
Details:
- The incident occurred at Thursday's House Judiciary Committee hearing where Jack Smith was testifying.
- Michael Fanone and Ivan Raiklin exchanged insults and were separated by officers and others present.
- Fanone is a former officer who was seriously injured while defending the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
- Raiklin posted on social media after the hearing and indicated he might pursue a defamation claim; that claim was not filed at the hearing.
- The committee session continued with testimony and remarks from members after order was restored.
Summary:
The confrontation interrupted the hearing briefly and drew attention from members and reporters, but officials present intervened and the session continued. Any legal or procedural follow-up related to the exchange is undetermined at this time.
