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Jan. 6 panel eyes recommending criminal charges for former President Donald Trump

Jan. 6 panel eyes recommending criminal charges for former President Donald Trump
those in favor will say, aye, those poses no. In the opinion of the chair, the eyes have it. The resolution is agreed to 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 from multiple individuals and to recommend *** range of legislative proposals to guard against another January six. But *** key task remains. We must seek the testimony under oath of January six. Central player. 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. He is the one person at the centre of the story of what happened on January six. So you want to hear from him. 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. Mistakes are so high for our future and our democracy
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Jan. 6 panel eyes recommending criminal charges for former President Donald Trump
Video above: Jan. 6 panel votes unanimously to subpoena TrumpThe House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is considering recommending the Justice Department pursue an unprecedented criminal charge of insurrection and two other counts against former President Donald TrumpBesides insurrection, an uprising aiming to overthrow the government, the panel is also considering recommending prosecutors pursue charges for obstructing an official proceeding and conspiracy to defraud the United States, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. The committee맥스카지노s deliberations were continuing late Friday, and no decisions were formalized on which specific charges the committee would refer to the Justice Department.The panel is to meet publicly Monday afternoon when any recommendation will be made public.A second person familiar with the deliberations, who also could not publicly discuss details of the private deliberations, confirmed the committee was considering three charges. The panel's lawyers argued, according to that person, that those three criminal statutes were the strongest cases to make.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."You may not send an armed mob to the Capitol; you may not sit for 187 minutes and refuse to stop the attack while it맥스카지노s underway. You may not send out a tweet that incites further violence,맥스카지노 Cheney said about Trump on NBC's 맥스카지노Meet the Press' in October. 맥스카지노So we맥스카지노ve been very clear about a number of different criminal offenses that are likely at issue here.맥스카지노The committee맥스카지노s chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., detailed possible referrals last week as falling into a series of categories that include criminal and ethics violations, legal misconduct and campaign finance violations.It would then fall to federal prosecutors to decide whether to pursue any referrals for prosecution. While it doesn't carry any legal weight, recommendations by the committee would add to the political pressure on the Justice Department as it investigates Trump맥스카지노s actions.맥스카지노The gravest offense in constitutional terms is the attempt to overthrow a presidential election and bypass the constitutional order,맥스카지노 committee member Jamie Raskin, D-Md., told reporters last week. 맥스카지노Subsidiary to all of that are a whole host of statutory offenses, which support the gravity and magnitude of that violent assault on America.맥스카지노Raskin, along with Cheney and Democratic Reps. Adam Schiff and Zoe Lofgren, both of California, comprised the subcommittee that drafted the referral recommendations and presented them to the larger group for consideration.Over the course of its investigation, the committee has made recommendations that several members of Trump맥스카지노s inner circle should be prosecuted for refusing to comply with congressional subpoenas. One, for Steve Bannon, has resulted in a conviction. Monday맥스카지노s session will also include a preview of the committee맥스카지노s final report, expected to be released Wednesday. The panel will vote on adopting the official record, effectively authorizing the release of the report to the public.The eight-chapter report will include hundreds of pages of findings about the attack and Trump맥스카지노s actions and words, drawing on what the committee learned through its interviews with more than 1,000 witnesses.

Video above: Jan. 6 panel votes unanimously to subpoena Trump

The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is considering recommending the Justice Department pursue an unprecedented criminal charge of insurrection and two other counts against former President Donald Trump

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Besides insurrection, an uprising aiming to overthrow the government, the panel is also considering recommending prosecutors pursue charges for obstructing an official proceeding and conspiracy to defraud the United States, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. The committee맥스카지노s deliberations were continuing late Friday, and no decisions were formalized on which specific charges the committee would refer to the Justice Department.

The panel is to meet publicly Monday afternoon when any recommendation will be made public.

A second person familiar with the deliberations, who also could not publicly discuss details of the private deliberations, confirmed the committee was considering three charges. The panel's lawyers argued, according to that person, that those three criminal statutes were the strongest cases to make.

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.

"You may not send an armed mob to the Capitol; you may not sit for 187 minutes and refuse to stop the attack while it맥스카지노s underway. You may not send out a tweet that incites further violence,맥스카지노 Cheney said about Trump on NBC's 맥스카지노Meet the Press' in October. 맥스카지노So we맥스카지노ve been very clear about a number of different criminal offenses that are likely at issue here.맥스카지노

The committee맥스카지노s chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., detailed possible referrals last week as falling into a series of categories that include criminal and ethics violations, legal misconduct and campaign finance violations.

It would then fall to federal prosecutors to decide whether to pursue any referrals for prosecution. While it doesn't carry any legal weight, recommendations by the committee would add to the political pressure on the Justice Department as it investigates Trump맥스카지노s actions.

맥스카지노The gravest offense in constitutional terms is the attempt to overthrow a presidential election and bypass the constitutional order,맥스카지노 committee member Jamie Raskin, D-Md., told reporters last week. 맥스카지노Subsidiary to all of that are a whole host of statutory offenses, which support the gravity and magnitude of that violent assault on America.맥스카지노

Raskin, along with Cheney and Democratic Reps. Adam Schiff and Zoe Lofgren, both of California, comprised the subcommittee that drafted the referral recommendations and presented them to the larger group for consideration.

Over the course of its investigation, the committee has made recommendations that several members of Trump맥스카지노s inner circle should be prosecuted for refusing to comply with congressional subpoenas. One, for Steve Bannon, has resulted in a conviction.

Monday맥스카지노s session will also include a preview of the committee맥스카지노s final report, expected to be released Wednesday. The panel will vote on adopting the official record, effectively authorizing the release of the report to the public.

The eight-chapter report will include hundreds of pages of findings about the attack and Trump맥스카지노s actions and words, drawing on what the committee learned through its interviews with more than 1,000 witnesses.