Jan. 6 Report Released
The House Jan. 6 Committee released the full version of its final report last night as the curtain closes on the committee’s 18-month investigation. The release comes after the panel voted to refer criminal charges against former President Donald Trump to the Justice Department Monday for his alleged role in the day’s events. The referrals are not binding and carry no legal weight, but act as recommendations. See key takeaways here.
The 845-page report is divided into eight chapters corresponding to each of the summer’s prime-time hearings. It focuses on efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election as well as intelligence and security failures around Jan. 6. Although the report is not binding, special counsel Jack Smith has requested full access to the committee’s documents for use in the Justice Department’s criminal investigation. See a photo essay of the panel here. Five Republican congressmen—the original GOP nominees to the committee who were later pulled by GOP leadership—released their own report highlighting security failures at the Capitol complex. |
Posted: December 23rd, 2022 under Congressional News, National News, Peru/Regional History, Political News.