NEW: After nine public hearings and interviews with hundreds of witnesses, the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has released its final report.
Among those witnesses whose testimony was released were former President Donald Trump's one-time national security adviser Michael Flynn, Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes, Infowars host Alex Jones, onetime Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone, and Trump-backed attorneys John Eastman and Jenna Ellis.
The committee on Monday released a 160-page summary with an overview of its findings, which identified former PresidentThe panel said it would make multiple criminal referrals to the Department of Justice on at least four charges against Trump in connection to his actions surrounding the riot at the Capitol.cling to power
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Capitol Police focus on threat investigations, staffing, fully reopening Capitol ahead of Jan. 6 anniversaryAhead of the second anniversary of Jan. 6, U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger told lawmakers his department is focused on three key areas, threat investigations, fully reopening the Capitol in the next three months and staffing.
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Capitol Police focus on threat investigations, staffing, fully reopening Capitol ahead of Jan. 6 anniversaryWASHINGTON — Ahead of the second anniversary of the deadly Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol, U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger told lawmakers his department is focused on three key areas, threat investigations, fully reopening the Capitol in the next three months and staffing.
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House Republicans release counter report on Jan. 6 security failures at CapitolHouse Republicans have released a counter-report to the Jan. 6 committee's findings identifying security failures at the U.S. Capitol before the riot began.
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Jan. 6 committee set to release final report on Capitol assaultThe report caps a nearly 18-month investigation that resulted in the historic recommendation that former President Donald Trump be criminally prosecuted.
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