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Jan. 6 Panel's Filing Says Trump May Have Engaged in 'Criminal Conspiracy'

Jan. 6 Panel's Filing Says Trump May Have Engaged in 'Criminal Conspiracy'
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Wednesday, 02 March 2022 09:44 PM EST

The congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday said former President Donald Trump may have engaged in criminal conduct in his bid to overturn his election defeat.

"Evidence and information available to the Committee establishes a good-faith belief that Mr. Trump and others may have engaged in criminal and/or fraudulent acts," the committee said in a court filing.

"The Select Committee also has a good-faith basis for concluding that the President and members of his Campaign engaged in a criminal conspiracy to defraud the United States," the filing said.

For his part, Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing connected to Jan. 6. He has said protesters who broke into the Capitol were angry about rampant election fraud, which Trump has contended cost him the 2020 election. He has further branded the committee a political tool, used in a witch hunt and hoax against him. The Republican members of the mostly Democrat panel, he has branded RINOs, Republicans in Name Only, intent on damaging him politically.

And he has said the Nov. 3, 2020, vote was where crimes occurred, and what should be the focus of any probe.

The court document was filed in federal court in Los Angeles as part of the U.S. House of Representative Select Committee's dispute with John Eastman, a lawyer who advised Trump on a plan to invalidate election results in key battleground states.

Eastman sued the committee in December, seeking to block a congressional subpoena requesting that he turn over thousands of emails.

The Select Committee's members have said they will consider passing along evidence of criminal conduct by Trump to the U.S. Justice Department. Such a move, known as a criminal referral, would be largely symbolic, but would increase political pressure on Attorney General Merrick Garland to charge the former president.

Representatives of Eastman and Trump did not immediately respond to requests for comment. But as mentioned, Trump has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

Attorney regulators in California said Tuesday they have been investigating Eastman and whether he acted unethically in his work for Trump. The investigation could lead to disciplinary action against Eastman, such as suspension of his law license.

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The congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday said former President Donald Trump may have engaged in criminal conduct in his bid to overturn his election defeat."Evidence and information available to the Committee...
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