Yesterday’s January 6 hearing was the most explosive yet.

According to sworn testimony from a key aide to former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, the depths of Donald Trump’s criminal conspiracy to remain in power despite losing the 2020 election included:
After yesterday’s hearing, Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland — a member of the bipartisan January 6 Committee — was asked this question:

“What actions can the Justice Department take at this point?”

Here’s some of what Raskin said in response:

“That’s a question better posed, obviously, to the Department of Justice.”

“Every hearing has involved testimony where there is a lot of evidence of potential crimes.”

“We know the Department of Justice is expert in that and it’s really their jurisdiction.”

“The questions need to be posed there and I know there’s a great hunger in the public for individual criminal accountability.”

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