Criminal referrals could be announced sooner than expected by the Jan. 6 panel

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The Jan. 6 panel could vote on its plans to issue criminal referrals related to the Capitol insurrection on Monday, including likely ones for Donald Trump, which would then be sent to the DOJ.

— Congress' counting of the Electoral College votes. The committee added that Trump"engaged in a criminal conspiracy to defraud the United States.", but he filed a lawsuit against the panel to block the move and has not cooperated.

For example, it's possible the panel could consider ethics complaints for the five House Republicans who defied their subpoenas — including GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy. Thompson defended the possibility of issuing referrals for ethics complaints for members at the end of a congressional session. Thompson has also said any attorney who was found to be connected to the plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election could be disciplined for their actions.

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