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Jan. 6 committee has a formal path to share investigative material with DOJ, its chair says
Agreement on evidence-sharing would mark a significant milestone as the DOJ inquiry into efforts by Donald Trump and others to overturn the 2020 election enters a more public-facing phase.
The Jan. 6 select committee has formalized a path to share witness transcripts and evidence with the Justice Department, its chair Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) told POLITICO Thursday.
“We’ve put a template together for sharing information, sharing it with Justice. My understanding is, there’s general agreement on it,” Thompson said.
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I initially felt this news item was worthy of being posted in Breaking News, the sub-forum I most enjoy & prefer. But given that this is an interview with the Committee Chair, not an official announcement by the Chair, along with seeing Politico's bolded heading of "Insurrection Fallout", I thought it might be safer to deposit here - in Political Discussion.
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The article is interesting in that it seems the Committee has produced a formalized template to provide DOJ access to its evidence. But besides that, it also discusses how, through the process of discovery, the defendants in current DOJ cases will also gain access to the Committee's work!
I can now see the rational for not earlier having made criminal referrals to DOJ; there's a lot of strategy involved!
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