The explosive revelations at the Jan. 6 House hearings have prompted the Justice Department to put more labor — and more real estate — into its investigations into figures close to former President Donald Trump, according to The Wall Street Journal. . The document revealed that the law enforcement agency has expanded the list, office space and the mission of the band of lawyers investigating Republicans potentially complicit in the bloody attack on the Capitol last year. The news comes after the latest rounds of hearings in Congress revealed that a number of GOP congressmen called for pardons in connection with their activism to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory in 2020 and after the Federals stormed the home of former DOJ attorney Jeffrey Clark, who the House committee. found had helped Trump pressure the agency to falsely claim fraud in the results of the Georgia election. But the Journal also reported that the DOJ had been frustrated with the committee for not delivering transcripts of its interviews, especially with Republicans who participated in false pro-Trump. the voter lists in the states that Biden won.
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