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Late Thursday night, the House select committee that has been investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection for 18 months released their long-awaited full report.
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For the first time in American history, Congress has referred a former president for criminal prosecution. Will the Justice Department bring charges against Donald Trump?
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The House committee released the full report on its investigation into the 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Earlier the panel said it was referring former President Donald Trump for criminal charges.
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The House select committee has released the findings of its investigation into the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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After more than a year of investigating, the House Select Committee probing the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol is set to hold what is expected to be its final public hearing today.
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The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is holding a public business meeting today, Monday, December 19. The committee is expected to consider possible criminal referrals and to vote on them. This is the committee’s final public event prior to the release of its final report, which is expected later in the week on Wednesday, December 21. Live special coverage from NPR of the hearing will begin at 12:51 p.m. ET and will be hosted by Ari Shapiro.
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The House panel has been investigating the Capitol riot and is concluding this work with a final report and various recommendations.
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The court's action means that specific parts of Kelli Ward's phone records will be turned over to the House committee investigating the attack on the Capitol.
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The subpoena requires the former president to produce documents by Nov. 4 and to appear for testimony on or about Nov. 14.
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No matter how much news and attention a congressional panel may generate, the ultimate effect depends on whether they alter the arc of a presidency or otherwise change the course of national history.