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Jan. 6 committee to issue criminal referrals, chairman says

Jan. 6 committee to issue criminal referrals, chairman says
During this committee's first hearing in July of last year, our witnesses were four police officers who helped repel the riots of January six, we asked them what they hope to see the committee accomplished. Over the course of our investigation, Officer Gunnel wanted to know why the rioters were made to believe that the election process was rigged officer for known. Asked us to look into the actions and activities that resulted in the day's events. Officer Hodges was concerned about whether anyone in power had *** role officer done, put it simply get to the bottom of what happened. We've worked for more than *** year to get those answers. We've conducted more than 1000 interviews and depositions. We received and reviewed hundreds of thousands of pages of documents, thanks to the tireless work of our members and investigators. We've left we have left no doubt None that Donald Trump led an effort to upend American democracy that directly resulted in the violence of January six. He tried to take away the voice of the American people in choosing their president and replace the will of the voters with his will to remain in power. He is the one person at the center of the story of what happened on January six. So we want to hear from him. The committee needs to do everything in our power to tell the most complete story possible and provide recommendations to help ensure nothing like January six ever happens again. We need to be fair and thorough and gain *** full context for the evidence we've obtained. But the need for this committee to hear from donald trump's goes beyond our fact finding this is *** question about accountability to the american people. He must be accountable. He is required to answer for his actions. He's required to answer to those police officers who put their lives and bodies on the line to defend our democracy. He's required to answer to those millions of americans who votes he wanted to throw out as part of his scheme to remain in power And whatever is underway to ensure this accountability under law, this committee will demand *** full accounting to every American person of the events of January six. So it is our obligation to seek Donald Trump's testimony. There's precedent in american history for Congress to compel the testimony of *** president president. There's also precedent for presidents to provide testimony and documentary evidence to congressional investigators. We also recognize that *** subpoena to *** former president is *** serious and extraordinary action. That's why we want to take this step in full view of the american people, especially because the subject matter at issue is so important to the american people and the stakes are so high for our future and our democracy. And so I recognize the vice chair MS Cheney of Wyoming to offer *** motion mr chairman pursuant to today's notice I send to the desk *** committee resolution and ask for its immediate consideration. The clerk will report the resolution. Committee resolution one resolved that the chairman be and is hereby directed to subpoena Donald J trump for documents and testimony in connection with the january 6th attack on the United States capitol, pursuant to section five C four of House resolution 503 and clause to M. Of Rule 11 of the rules of the House of Representatives. The young woman from Wyoming is recognized on her resolution. Thank you. Mr Chairman Mr Chairman. Our committee now has sufficient information to answer many of the critical questions posed by Congress. At the outset, we have sufficient information to consider criminal referrals for multiple individuals and to recommend *** range of legislative proposals to guard against another january 6th, But *** key task remains. We must seek the testimony under oath of January six. Central player. More than 30 witnesses in our investigation have invoked their fifth amendment right against self incrimination And several of those did so specifically in response to questions about their dealings with Donald Trump directly. Here are *** few examples. This is Roger Stone with oath keepers at the Willard Hotel on the morning of January six and here is Mr Stone testifying before our committee. Did you speak to President Trump on his private cell phone on either January five or January once again on advice of counsel. I will assert my fifth amendment right to respectfully decline to answer your question. This is General Michael Flynn walking with oath keepers on December 12, 2020. And here is General Flynn's testimony before our committee. Did you? General Flynn talk to President trump At any point on January 6, 2021. What's this? Here is John Eastman fraudulently instructing tens of thousands of angry protesters that the vice president could change the election outcome on January six. Later on the same day, Dr Eastman acknowledged in writing that Donald trump knew what he was attempting was illegal. Here is john Eastman testifying before our committee. President Trump authorized you to discuss publicly or January 4, 2021 conversation with him. So is it your position that you can discuss in the media? Direct conversations you had with the President of the United States, but you will not discuss those same conversations with this committee. Here is Jeff Clark who conspired with Donald trump to corrupt the Department of Justice. President trump, wanted to appoint Jeff Clark as acting Attorney General and as you can see in this call log we obtained from the National Archives. He did so. And here is Mr Clark testifying before our committee. Mr Clark. When did you first talk directly with president Trump? 5th Mr Clark? You discuss with president Trump allegations of fraud in the 2020 election fifth. Other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with Donald trump steve. Bannon has been tried and convicted by *** jury of his peers for contempt of Congress. He is scheduled to be sentenced for this crime later this month. Criminal proceedings regarding Peter Navarro continue and Mark Meadows Donald trump's former Chief of Staff has refused to testify based upon executive privilege. The committee's litigation with him continues. Mr Chairman At some point, the Department of Justice may well unearth the facts that these and other witnesses are currently concealing. But our duty today is to our country and our Children and our constitution. We are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion and every american is entitled to those answers so we can act now to protect our republic. So this afternoon, I am offering this resolution That the committee direct the chairman to issue *** subpoena for relevant documents and testimony under oath from Donald John Trump in connection with the January six attack on the United States Capitol. Thank you. Mr Chairman, I yield back, gentle lady yields back. If there's no further debate, the question is on agreeing to the resolution. Those in favor will say, aye, those exposes no in the opinion of the chair. The eyes have it mr Chairman, I request *** recorded vote. Recorded vote is requested. The clerk will call the roll Miss Cheney, I miss Cheney I MS Lofgren. Lofgren, I mr Schiff I mr Schiff I Mr Aguilar Mr Aguilar I mrs Murphy mrs Murphy I mr Raskin, I mr Raskin, I mrs Loria I mrs Loria I mr Kinzinger Kinzinger I mr Kinzinger I mr Chairman I Mr Chairman I the clerk will report the vote. Mr. Chairman on this vote. There are nine eyes and zero knows the resolution is agreed to without objection. *** motion to reconsider is laid on the table. The chair request that those in the hearing room remain seated until the capitol police have escorted members from the room. Without objection, the committee stands adjoined.
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Jan. 6 committee to issue criminal referrals, chairman says
Video above: House Jan. 6 committee votes to subpoena TrumpThe House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol will make criminal referrals to the Justice Department as it wraps up its probe and looks to publish a final report by the end of the year, the panel's chairman said Tuesday.Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., told reporters that the committee has decided to issue the referrals recommending criminal prosecution, but did not disclose who the targets will be or if former President Donald Trump will be among them.바카라 게임 웹사이트At this point, there바카라 게임 웹사이트ll be a separate document coming from me to DOJ,바카라 게임 웹사이트 Thompson told reporters at the Capitol.Thompson said the committee is meeting later Tuesday to discuss the details.바카라 게임 웹사이트The Committee has determined that referrals to outside entities should be considered as a final part of its work,바카라 게임 웹사이트 a spokesperson for the select committee told The Associated Press. 바카라 게임 웹사이트The committee will make decisions about specifics in the days ahead.바카라 게임 웹사이트The decision to issue referrals is not unexpected. Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., the vice chair of the committee, has for months been hinting at sending the Justice Department criminal referrals based on the extensive evidence the nine-member panel has gathered since it was formed in July 2021.Video below: Jan. 6 panel focuses on Trump 'staggering betrayal'While Congress can send criminal referrals to the Justice Department, it is ultimately up to federal prosecutors whether to pursue charges. In the past year, the committee has referred several members of Trump바카라 게임 웹사이트s inner circle to the agency for refusing to comply with congressional subpoenas. So far only one contempt of Congress charge, against Steven Bannon, has turned into an indictment.The panel 바카라 게임 웹사이트 comprised of seven Democrats and two Republicans 바카라 게임 웹사이트 has sought to create the most comprehensive record of what the lawmakers have called Trump바카라 게임 웹사이트s 바카라 게임 웹사이트staggering betrayal바카라 게임 웹사이트 of his oath of office and his supporters' unprecedented attempt to stop Congress from certifying Democrat Joe Biden바카라 게임 웹사이트s victory.The committee built its case against the former president over a series of public hearings that began in early June and included live and video testimony from members of Trump's family, his White House aides and other allies. At the end of the last hearing, the committee voted unanimously to subpoena Trump for his testimony under oath as well as documents. In response, Trump filed a lawsuit against the panel.With the select committee set to dissolve at the end of the year, lawmakers do not appear to be putting up a fight to secure Trump's testimony. But his criminal referral, as Cheney and others have suggested, could prove to be a much more powerful closing argument.Trump is facing more serious legal challenges off Capitol Hill, including the Mar-a-Lago investigation focused on the potential mishandling of top-secret documents.

Video above: House Jan. 6 committee votes to subpoena Trump

The House committee investigating on the U.S. Capitol will make criminal referrals to the Justice Department as it wraps up its probe and looks to publish a final report by the end of the year, the panel's chairman said Tuesday.

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Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., told reporters that the committee has decided to issue the referrals recommending criminal prosecution, but did not disclose who the targets will be or if former President Donald Trump will be among them.

바카라 게임 웹사이트At this point, there바카라 게임 웹사이트ll be a separate document coming from me to DOJ,바카라 게임 웹사이트 Thompson told reporters at the Capitol.

Thompson said the committee is meeting later Tuesday to discuss the details.

바카라 게임 웹사이트The Committee has determined that referrals to outside entities should be considered as a final part of its work,바카라 게임 웹사이트 a spokesperson for the select committee told The Associated Press. 바카라 게임 웹사이트The committee will make decisions about specifics in the days ahead.바카라 게임 웹사이트

The decision to issue referrals is not unexpected. Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., the vice chair of the committee, has for months been hinting at sending the Justice Department criminal referrals based on the extensive evidence the nine-member panel has gathered since it was formed in July 2021.

Video below: Jan. 6 panel focuses on Trump 'staggering betrayal'

While Congress can send criminal referrals to the Justice Department, it is ultimately up to federal prosecutors whether to pursue charges. In the past year, the committee has referred several members of Trump바카라 게임 웹사이트s inner circle to the agency for refusing to comply with congressional subpoenas. So far only one contempt of Congress charge, against Steven Bannon, has turned into an indictment.

The panel 바카라 게임 웹사이트 comprised of seven Democrats and two Republicans 바카라 게임 웹사이트 has sought to create the most comprehensive record of what the lawmakers have called Trump바카라 게임 웹사이트s 바카라 게임 웹사이트staggering betrayal바카라 게임 웹사이트 of his oath of office and his supporters' unprecedented attempt to stop Congress from certifying Democrat Joe Biden바카라 게임 웹사이트s victory.

The committee built its case against the former president over a series of public hearings that began in early June and included live and video testimony from members of Trump's family, his White House aides and other allies. At the end of the last hearing, the committee voted unanimously to subpoena Trump for his testimony under oath as well as documents. In response, Trump filed a lawsuit against the panel.

With the select committee set to dissolve at the end of the year, lawmakers do not appear to be putting up a fight to secure Trump's testimony. But his criminal referral, as Cheney and others have suggested, could prove to be a much more powerful closing argument.

Trump is more serious legal challenges off Capitol Hill, including the Mar-a-Lago investigation focused on the potential mishandling of top-secret documents.