Watch: Full Jan. 6 Committee Final Public Meeting
Andrew Buncombe
Yes, said Bennie Thompson, the Democrat who chairs the 6 January committee: There are going to be criminal referrals to the Department of Justice.
And then, on Tuesday afternoon, a stunning development. The Trump Organization was found guilty on criminal tax fraud charges. Jurors rendered a guilty verdict on all of the 17 charges included in an indictment filed last year against the Trump Corporation and the Trump Payroll Corporation, as well as its long-time chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg. To see such charges levied against a former president’s business just a couple of years since he left office is truly stunning – and completely unprecedented.
READ MORE: Voices: The Trump Organization has been found guilty and the January 6 committee believes it has evidence of criminality. What now for Donald?
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What to know about the final public meeting of the Jan. 6 committee:
The committee voted to make criminal referrals to the Justice Department for former President Donald Trump, lawyer John Eastman and unspecified "others." Trump was referred under four criminal statutes: obstructing an official proceeding, making false statements, defrauding the U.S. and inciting an insurrection.
The panel also referred four Republican members of Congress to the House Ethics Committee for ignoring its subpoenas; it did not name the members.
The committee released a 154-page summary of its findings Monday. The full final report is expected to be made public this week.
The committee, which was formed in July 2021, spent nearly 18 months investigating the U.S. Capitol attack, which temporarily stopped Congress from certifying the 2020 presidential election results, and the events surrounding it.
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