To those conspiracy types at the ED Forum, this is a big deal. The very idea that Congress would even attempt to reopen and re-examine any of these cases is beyond absurd. Most of Congress, not unlike the American population today was not yet born during these events. They don?t care, again not unlike most Americans. So, a letter signed by main stream conspiracy nuts will go no place. Rightfully so.
I think the newly sworn in House has its hands full, as far as investigations for this term. Reelection season begins in earnest in about 14 months,
so nothing non-contemporary will likely fit on their plates that is not already anticipated by relevant committee chairs.
Aside from that, Senate majority leader McConnell is in his mid 70's and has the power but no interest, and minority leader Schumer
might be interested but has no power to initiate any Senate committee investigation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Pelosi
Nancy Patricia Pelosi .....; born March 26, 1940)
Speaker Pelosi currently can persuade any of her Dem caucus to vote as she suggests and is the second oldest speaker in history.:
The oldest Member to hold the office of Speaker of the House was Sam Rayburn of Texas, who was elected Speaker for the 10th and final time at age 78, in 1961. Speaker Rayburn passed away later that Congress, two months short of his 80th birthday.
Speaker of the House Fast Facts | US House of Representatives ...
https://history.house.gov/Institution/Firsts-Milestones/Speaker-Fast-Facts/
Her father and her brother were Baltimore mayors. She is famously politically strategic. She was elected speaker this time on the first
vote, entirely by newly elected or reelected Democrats, not requiring Republican votes to attract the 220 votes of 434 seated members.
The newly elected in the House are younger and troublingly, too many blue dogs who will soon abandon her direction because the majority of them
come from districts Trump/Putin messaging "won" in 2016. So, Pelosi might persuade them to support such JFK/RFK/MLK reinvestigation in the
near term, but Pelosi avoids doing anything risking stupid and now is not the time to be distracted by debating such a proposal.
The Senate remains ossified..... Pence is scarier and is icing on the cake. The cake is the lessons learned from the failed actual impeachment Senate votes
attempting to oust Andrew Johnson who reached far to make an America of purely white race governance and Clinton, who only grew more popular
as the impeachment attempt ran its course.
There will be no impeachment if anyone chosen by Trump, oldest POTUS in US history, sits in the V.P. chair. Pelosi does not do stupid or senseless politics.
The Senate has not changed much in average age, but the new House average age has dropped almost ten years. Stats from last Congress.:
The 115th Congress is among the oldest in history | Quorum
https://www.quorum.us/data-driven-insights/the-115th-congress-is-among-the-oldest-in-history/175/
Today, the average age of a Representative is 57 and the average of a Senator is 61. This prompted us to take a further look at those graying averages.
The Republican breitbart contingent postures that the Democrats are the Deep State conspiracy and Trump is not bashful pounding the conspiracy
drum if he feels it is useful to his breitbart wing. Ironically, if the House had not shifted this term to a Democratic majority, it might not have been as
difficult as it is now to propose reinvestigation if Trump, Ryan, McConnell, and the freedumb caucus were persuaded that it could be steered in ways
embarrassing to their Deep State bogeymen.... Weren't JFK, RFK, and MLK all Democrats likely rubbed out by lefties? Just persuade the breitbart hacks
to conjure up such drivel, and it becomes so.