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So what has been happening with the Jan. 6th committee? (Original Post) lastlib Mar 2022 OP
DOJ probably asked for them to shut down, they were getting too much evidence of people they'd dem4decades Mar 2022 #1
And how about that Mark Meadows referral? Scrivener7 Mar 2022 #2
The NY prosecutor that gave up is our que it's time to move on. Grief has many stages, Hotler Mar 2022 #3
The last I heard... kentuck Mar 2022 #4

dem4decades

(11,289 posts)
1. DOJ probably asked for them to shut down, they were getting too much evidence of people they'd
Thu Mar 24, 2022, 08:41 AM
Mar 2022

rather not indict.

Like the prosecutor in NY that let Trump walk, and DOJ in NY that sent Cohen to jail but let Individual One walk without being charged.



Scrivener7

(50,949 posts)
2. And how about that Mark Meadows referral?
Thu Mar 24, 2022, 08:45 AM
Mar 2022

Cue the posters telling us that Garland is working "very hard!!1!" because there are a lot of January 6 invaders who were put on probation - which for most, by the way, is almost over.

Hotler

(11,421 posts)
3. The NY prosecutor that gave up is our que it's time to move on. Grief has many stages,
Thu Mar 24, 2022, 09:16 AM
Mar 2022

it's time to start working through them. You would think that Joe Biden and Merrick Garland for their own and family's safety would be working to lock up the fascist. If the fascist get elected in 2022 they will start locking up and/or killing democrats. Everyone in the Biden admin. will be arrested.

kentuck

(111,094 posts)
4. The last I heard...
Thu Mar 24, 2022, 09:25 AM
Mar 2022

Last edited Thu Mar 24, 2022, 10:10 AM - Edit history (1)

...was from Co-Chair Liz Cheney, that they were thinking of recommending charges to the DOJ that Donald Trump was guilty of "dereliction of duty", for doing nothing as the Capitol was attacked.

If charges, any "charges", are recommended to the Dept of Justice, then I would think the DOJ would have no alternative but to investigate. (Unless they chose to just drop it completely?)

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