As federal prosecutors are facing growing external pressure to prosecute Trump, the crucial question remains as to what federal crimes might be successfully brought and tried against the former president.
, two far-right extremist groups, have been charged with seditious conspiracy for their roles in the Jan. 6 attack.
While Eliason said much of what has been revealed by the select committee in the course of its investigation thus far is potentially relevant to a case brought against Trump,"criminal charges have a much higher burden of proof." A decision of whether to pursue criminal charges would be"the most consequential decision made by any attorney general," Eliason said, and raises"weighty" issues to consider, including that such a move would involve an administration prosecuting the former president of the opposing party.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Biden: Trump lacked ‘courage to act’ during Jan. 6 riot“Every day we rely on law enforcement to save lives. Then, on Jan. 6, we relied on law enforcement to save our democracy,” Biden said in a prerecorded speech to the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives’ annual conference.
Read more »
President Biden says Donald Trump lacked ‘courage to act’ during Jan. 6 riotPresident Joe Biden decried his predecessor for failing to try and stop last year’s deadly mob attack on the Capitol, saying Monday that ' Donald Trump lacked the courage to act” as hours of “medieval hell” unfolded.
Read more »
The lines Trump wouldn’t deliver the day after the Jan. 6 attackOn Jan. 7, Mr. Law and Order simply wasn’t comfortable talking about holding the rioters legally responsible for the violence they perpetrated in his name. - MaddowBlog
Read more »
'This Is Big News': DOJ Investigating Trump in Criminal Probe of Jan. 6 Attack\u0022If we fail to criminally prosecute Trump,\u0022 warned one House Democrat, \u0022we will march this country inexorably down the path of fascism.\u0022
Read more »
Justice Dept investigation into Jan. 6 now encompasses communications of allies of TrumpFederal prosecutors are asking about Trump's discussions with law professor John Eastman and the pressure exerted on Pence, who presided over the counting of electoral ballots on Jan. 6.
Read more »