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Jan. 6 committee refers Trump to DOJ for criminal charges


House Jan. 6 Committee To Make Criminal Referrals To DOJ - Forbes

Congressional committees can't actually charge anyone with a crime themselves, so a criminal referral is the highest action lawmakers can take ...

Why the Jan. 6 committee highlights actions of 3 lawyers and an ex ...

Updated: Three lawyers and a law professor figure prominently in criminal referrals of former President Donald Trump issued Monday by the House ...

Jan. 6 Committee refers Trump to DOJ to consider multiple criminal ...

Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on the January 6 Committee's final hearing on criminal referrals for former ...

House committee refers charges against Donald Trump - NewsNation

For the first time in history, a former president is the subject of a criminal referral by Congress, but that doesn't mean Trump will be ...

The Facts Underpinning Jan. 6 Committee Criminal Referrals

The committee voted to make a criminal referral against Trump for violating Section 371 of Title 18 of the U.S. Code, which makes it a crime to ...

Jan 6 Committee Votes to Refer Trump to Justice Department on ...

Monday's criminal referral, which would be non-binding and largely symbolic, does not require the Justice Department to take any additional ...

Jan. 6 Committee Refers Criminal Charges for Donald Trump

The panel referred former President Donald Trump to the Department of Just on at least four criminal charges stemming from the deadly ...

Will Jan. 6 House Committee's Criminal Referrals Result in Trump ...

Members of the bipartisan committee voted unanimously to issue criminal referrals for the former president, the first time a congressional ...

Jan. 6 Committee Issues Several Criminal Referrals to Donald Trump

With four criminal referrals on the books, it is now up to the Justice Department on whether to indict former president Donald Trump with felony charges.

Jan. 6 committee refers Trump to DOJ for criminal charges

The panel voted to approve criminal referrals for former President Donald Trump regarding his failed attempt to overturn the 2020 election.

'Nothing could be a greater betrayal': Jan 6 committee refers Donald ...

The referrals have no legal weight but could add to the pressure against Mr Trump, who is already the subject of multiple criminal probes.

Jan. 6 committee refers President Trump to DOJ, expert explains ...

... charges,” he said. “The January 6 committee can only make a recommendation or referral that criminal charges could or should be brought.” ...

Jan. 6 Committee Recommends Charges That Could Prevent Trump ...

... referred four federal criminal charges against Donald Trump to the Justice Department. One of the charges — “Incite,” “Assist” or “Aid and ...

Jan. 6 committee votes to refer Trump to DOJ on criminal charges

The criminal charges include insurrection, obstruction of an official proceeding of Congress, and conspiracy to defraud the United States.

Jan 6 committee refers Donald Trump for criminal prosecution on ...

House panel: Trump criminal referral a 'roadmap to justice'. The House panel investigating Donald Trump's efforts to overturn his 2020 election ...

The January 6 Committee's Criminal Referrals - Sidebars

The Criminal Statutes. Congress cited four different crimes in its referral. There were no real surprises ...

January 6 Committee Urges DOJ to Charge Donald Trump for ...

The House select committee recommended the Justice Department pursue four criminal charges against the former president, including inciting ...

What we know about the Jan. 6 committee's criminal referrals

The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol voted Dec. 19 to refer four criminal charges against Donald Trump to the ...

January 6th Committee Poised To Refer Criminal Charges - Deadline

UPDATE: The January 6th Committee recommended that the Justice Department pursue four criminal charges against former President Donald Trump ...

Key takeaways from the Jan. 6 committee report summary | PBS News

The panel voted unanimously to adopt its final report and refer former President Donald Trump for criminal prosecution.