The House Jan. 6 committee plans to vote on any criminal referrals when it releases its final report on Dec. 21, Chairman Bennie Thompson said.
WASHINGTON — The House Jan. 6 committee plans to vote on any criminal referrals when it releases its final report on Dec. 21, Chairman Bennie Thompson said Wednesday.but that members were still weighing the potential targets.
Thompson on Wednesday confirmed earlier NBC News reporting that the committee would publish its final report on Dec. 21. The committee is required by statute to issue its report by Dec. 31, so any referrals to the Justice Department or other agencies would come before the end of the year. The report will be a massive compilation of the work the committee has done for the last year and a half, outlining its findings and offering up recommendations and possible legislation to prevent something like the attack on Jan. 6, 2021, from happening again. Thompson has said the document could be up to eight chapters long.Aguilar said that committee members are meeting “almost daily” and that they still have a lot of work to do before they settle on the form and fashion of any referrals.
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