Live updates: Jan. 6 panel expected to refer three criminal charges against Trump to Justice Dept.
In addition to the referrals to the Justice Department, the House Jan. 6 committee is likely to make ethics referrals for lawmakers who ignored the panel’s subpoenas., and fellow Republican Reps. Scott Perry , Jim Jordan , Andy Biggs and Mo Brooks ignored subpoenas from the Jan. 6 committee.
“We’ll be considering what’s the appropriate remedy for members of Congress who ignore a congressional subpoena, as well as the evidence that was so pertinent to our investigation and why we wanted to bring them in,” Rep. Adam B. Schiff , a panel member, said during an interview Sunday on CNN. “We have weighed what is the remedy for members of Congress.
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