House Jan. 6 Committee to refer criminal charges to Justice Department

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The chairman of the House Jan. 6 Committee confirmed on Tuesday that the panel will make criminal referrals to the Justice Department as it concludes its investigation into the events that led to the pro-Trump attack on the Capitol in 2021.

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