Jan. 6 committee says it's cooperating with DOJ request for interview transcripts

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he House committee investigating the Capitol riot said Friday it's cooperating with the Justice Department's request to share transcripts of their witness interviews.

The committee is "engaged in a cooperative process to address the needs of the Department of Justice. We are not inclined to share the details of that publicly," the panel said in a statement. "We believe accountability is important and won’t be an obstacle to the department’s prosecutions.”


In a letter to the committee this week, senior DOJ officials ramped up pressure on the panel to comply with their request from April for the transcripts, saying the documents are "critical" to its work investigating the riot.

The letter was signed by Matthew Graves, U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., Kenneth Polite, assistant attorney general of the DOJ’s Criminal Division, and Matthew Olsen, assistant attorney general for the department’s National Security Division.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...AAYzMUa?cvid=fd0543598d9d4eee970dcebb74ebe0ce
 
he House committee investigating the Capitol riot said Friday it's cooperating with the Justice Department's request to share transcripts of their witness interviews.

The committee is "engaged in a cooperative process to address the needs of the Department of Justice. We are not inclined to share the details of that publicly," the panel said in a statement. "We believe accountability is important and won’t be an obstacle to the department’s prosecutions.”


In a letter to the committee this week, senior DOJ officials ramped up pressure on the panel to comply with their request from April for the transcripts, saying the documents are "critical" to its work investigating the riot.

The letter was signed by Matthew Graves, U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., Kenneth Polite, assistant attorney general of the DOJ’s Criminal Division, and Matthew Olsen, assistant attorney general for the department’s National Security Division.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...AAYzMUa?cvid=fd0543598d9d4eee970dcebb74ebe0ce

Yep, twump, Eastman, Rudy, Bannon, Ron Johnson, Loudermilk, they'd best "lawyer up" quick. They're going away for a long time.
 
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