Imagine living in a world where you can launch a bill to stop the investigation of a high-profile insurrection involving a president who doesn't want to grant a peaceful transfer of power, and you don't just immediately lose status and/or go to prison.
I'd just like to add that a pure democracy is only a legal form of anarchy (and yeah, there is a sliding scale for democracy, I do get that). Instead, a well-functioning democracy still needs people who represent the needs of the many, regardless of whether the many vote for those needs or not. Else we wouldn't have taxes (very needed), schools, roads, and fire departments.
Heck, people vote against their own interests all the time. Look at all the poor people voting against medical and food support because they hate other kinds of poor people too much.
Weaponization is such a limp argument. Law enforcement is the citizenry's weapon against corruption and crime. Claiming it is political is rubbish. As the attorney general of Michigan stated as she investigates the fake electors scheme in her state, the most political thing she could possibly do is not investigate. There's nothing political about doing the job you were hired to do. There was no need to push for investigation by elected officials on the Left, it was all plainly corrupt to even the most ordinary objective citizen. If anything, the right made investigations inevitable by brazening acting like nothing wrong happened, bragging about it, and then lying about it all, with erratic and contrary lies.