Jan. 6 panel wonders: Is Trump criminal referral necessary?

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Should the Jan. 6 committee ask the Justice Department to pursue a criminal case against Donald Trump? It’s a question with political heft but no practical effect — and some panel members are increasingly skeptical.

After all, as multiple lawmakers on the select committee noted in recent interviews, the Justice Department is aware of the volume of evidence pointing to violations of the law by Trump. That evidence got underscored emphatically last week, when a federal judge ruled the former president “more likely than not” committed felonies to try to overturn the 2020 election.

“A referral doesn’t mean anything,” said Rep. Zoe Lofgren , a member of the select committee. “It has no legal weight whatsoever, and I’m pretty sure the Department of Justice has read [last week’s] opinion, so they don’t need us to tell them that it exists.” “Our job is … to look at the facts and circumstances around what occurred. The judge’s ruling certainly indicates that, in his opinion, the president had something to do with what occurred,” Thompson said in a brief interview. “So we’ll make a decision at some point as a committee.”on Monday, when he declared Trump’s effort to overturn the election a “coup in search of a legal theory.”

“Whether we make a referral or not, I think that as the judge pointed out, there is credible evidence that the former President is engaged in criminal conduct,” said Rep. Adam Schiff , another member of the panel. “And I don’t think that can be ignored by the Justice Department.”

 

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The goal of the committee shouldn't be individual prosecutions (except where witnesses called refuse to cooperate or otherwise obstruct). It should be to study and advise what changes and or new laws are needed to prevent reoccurrence. Referring for prosection should be DOJ/FBI.

As Hunter Biden’s ‘LAPTOP’ REVELATION-SCANDAL has NOW been CONFIRMED by Anti-TRUMP ‘Washington Post,’ and OTHER Anti-Trump media outlets AS FACTUAL and NOT RUSSIAN DIS-INFORMATION-the STORY, buried, blocked, kept from voters, the 2020 election is illegitimate!

Of course, they have a duty to the American people.

YES YES YES

Uhhh.... are they aware of who the Attorney General is? First graders show more political courage than our 'Consolation Prize AG'. Maybe pop in to the local pre-school and see if anyone there is up for the task?

No they’re not. Trump is done

They better

I think if they don’t—people are going to be enraged. Most of those folks are D or I.

First of all, you would have to keep every Republican off the jury. Secondly, you would have to keep a Republican out of the White House for the next twenty years to prevent a pardon.

Trump’s gonna get away with his coup attempt because Democrats are afraid of their own shadows and because corporate media CEOs care more about tax cuts than the survival of our Republic

I told you the 1/6 Commission would amount to nothing. I told you people would get weary of this investigation and there would be pressure to end it by late spring or summer. I told you.

Broke what laws?

When Republicans take over the House they need to immediately launch a committee to investigate Cheney. Investigate Cheney, her family, and anyone who's ever had any association with her. If she cut in line at the drinking fountain in third grade we should know about it.

Before the Jan 6th committee call Trump in they need 3 more people to testify before him! Ginini, Kellyanne and Melania! 👏

LockHisAssUp

Should everyone be allowed to Sedition without consequences?

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