The
House of Representatives Select Committee said it expected to
release its report on Thursday.
The report, to be issued online, is expected to be more than
1,000 pages long, based on nearly 1,200 interviews over 18
months and hundreds of thousands of documents, as well as the
rulings of more than 60 federal and state courts.
The report lists 17 specific findings, discusses the legal
implications of actions by Trump and some of his associates and
includes criminal referrals to the Justice Department of Trump
and other individuals, according to an executive summary
released on Monday. The report also identifies legislative
recommendations to help avert another such attack.
On Monday, the committee asked federal prosecutors to charge the
Republican former president with four crimes, including
obstruction and insurrection, for efforts to overturn results of
the November 2020 election and sparking the attack on the seat
of government.
"Rather than honor his constitutional obligation to 'take care
that the laws be faithfully executed,' President Trump instead
plotted to overturn the election outcome," the House panel said
in the 160-page summary of the report.
Trump gave a fiery speech to his supporters near the White House
the morning of Jan. 6, and publicly chastised his vice
president, Mike Pence, for not going along with his scheme to
reject ballots cast for Democrat Joe Biden. Trump then waited
hours to make a public statement as thousands of his supporters
raged through the Capitol, assaulting police and threatening to
hang Pence.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Scott Malone,
Cynthia Osterman, Alison Williams and Jonathan Oatis)
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