Does having people on the committee who voted to impeach Donald Trump over the events of January 6th compromise the integrity of their investigation?

 https://www.npr.org/2021/07/21/1018850848/pelosi-rejects-2-gop-nominees-for-the-jan-6-panel-citing-integrity-of-the-probe

Does having people on the committee who voted to impeach Donald Trump over the events of January 6th compromise the integrity of their investigation? The committee is a joke a well scripted production with a predetermined outcome. There were 100+ house members who voted IN objection of the PA 2020 electoral votes, are they not allowed on the committee?

Direct Quotes:

Citing "statements and actions" made by the pair — Reps. Jim Banks of Indiana and Jim Jordan of Ohio — Pelosi said she was rejecting their nominations "with respect for the integrity of the investigation."

"The unprecedented nature of January 6th demands this unprecedented decision," Pelosi said.

Banks, Jordan and Nehls voted against certifying the election, the proceedings that the rioters disrupted.

McCarthy called Pelosi's move "an egregious abuse of power and will irreparably damage this institution."

The committee is one of several efforts to investigate what led to the insurrection and what happened that day. The federal investigation is one of the largest in history, with more than 500 arrests so far.

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