House Jan. 6 committee will recommend the Justice Department pursue criminal charges, but hasn't yet decided on names
Attorney General Merrick Garland says the Department of Justice is committed to holding those accountable for the Jan. 6 attacks.
The panel chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson, said the committee agreed to make criminal referrals.The Justice Department is already investigating Jan. 6 for potential charges.
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