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Jan. 6 committee’s Monday decision on Trump key to public legacy and Justice investigation

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Published December 18, 2022
Jan. 6 committee’s Monday decision on Trump key to public legacy and Justice investigation

Usa news: The House Jan. 6 committee, after 18 months of investigating, is set to take its most defining actions in votes on criminal referrals Monday.

Though largely symbolic, the committee’s decision Monday would send message to the public, analysts say.
Justice Department criminal investigations of Trump are already underway.
Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows and John Eastman are potential committee targets.
The special House committee examining the U.S. Capitol attack has had its share of signature moments during an 18-month inquiry that has featured riveting testimony from former top Trump administration officials, police officers and a rioter across nine televised public hearings this year.

On Monday, the bipartisan panel is set to take its most defining actions when lawmakers vote on whether key figures in the inquiry should be referred to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution, including Donald Trump.

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