A senior Justice Department official said the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Matthew Graves, notified the committee of its conclusions. The decisions were based “on the individual facts and circumstances of their alleged contempt,” according to the official.
Trump and James have been at loggerheads throughout her investigation, which she has said has uncovered a pattern of self-serving misstatements throughout a decade of the former president's annual financial statements.
Additionally, Attorney General James calls for the DOJ to specifically investigate the legal culpability of the president, his family, and his advisors, as well as members of Congress, for directly inciting Wednesday’s attack.
Reps. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., and Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., who lead the House committee investigating the Capitol riot, questioned the Justice Department’s decision not to act on the referrals for Meadows and Scanvino.
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Alvin Leonard Bragg Jr. On November 2, 2021, he became the first African-American and first person of color elected to that office. Bragg previously served as chief deputy attorney general of New York and as an assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York.
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Alvin is a member of the Board of Directors of The Legal Aid Society, a former member of the Board of Directors of the New York Urban League, and a Sunday School teacher at the Abyssinian Baptist Church. He lives in Harlem with his wife Jamila and two children.
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The Justice Department is investigating former President Donald Trump’ s role in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, a federal prosecutor has confirmed.
Trump was impeached, for a second time, by the House for inciting an insurrection, but the vote in the Senate fell short of the two-thirds needed to acquit him.
To date, no suspects have been charged with sedition in the riot, which disrupted Congress’ certification of Joe Biden’s election victory as lawmakers were rushed out to safety. But Sherwin said he thinks there is enough evidence to upgrade the charges against some suspects to include sedition.
Sherwin said he personally witnessed people in tactical gear leave Trump’s speech early for the Capitol. He said he followed them.
During the impeachment trial, Trump’s lawyers argued that his speech did not incite the riot and that his calls to "fight" were political speech similar to what Democrats previously have engaged in. Trump said in January of the speech: "People thought that what I said was totally appropriate.”.
Sherwin said prosecutors have not found any communication between groups specifically about breaching the Capitol, but rather about “taking back the House,” “stopping the steal” and “how they need a show of force in D.C.”
6, but that there is also evidence to the contrary. The prosecutor said he believes there is enough evidence to upgrade the charges against some suspects to include sedition.