The committee says law enforcement agencies already have access to the raw footage.
House panel releases 5,000 additional hours of Jan. 6 footage
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The Committee on House Administration said it's trying to protect people from becoming victimized. "Chairman [Bryan] Steil is aware of the breach and is working with the CAO to ensure the vendor takes necessary steps to protect the [personally identifiable information] of any impacted member, staff and their families," the committee tweeted Wednesday.
Feds investigate health insurance marketplace hack that potentially exposed Congress' personal info
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