House May Refer January 6 Committee Members for Obstruction, Lawmaker Says

‘As far as holding people accountable, yes, they should be,’ says Rep. Barry Loudermilk.
House May Refer January 6 Committee Members for Obstruction, Lawmaker Says
Supporters of President Donald Trump protest at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images
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The chair of a House subcommittee warned that some members of a controversial Jan. 6 investigatory subcommittee could face charges of hiding and destroying documents.

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) said in an interview last week that he may refer former members of the committee to the Department of Justice for prosecution after a report that he commissioned found that its members allegedly hid information from the public.

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