By Luke Broadwater
Washington - The House committee (click here) investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol plans on Monday to vote on issuing criminal referrals against former President Donald J. Trump for insurrection and at least two other charges, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to discuss it.
It had been widely expected the panel would recommend charges against Mr. Trump for obstructing an official proceeding of Congress and conspiracy to defraud the United States. The panel’s members had already argued in federal court that they believed it was likely that he committed those two felonies. But the addition of an accusation of insurrection was a new development....
Impeachment is not a proceeding that brings a criminal case. It is about the efficacy of the presidency in relationship to the duties of the office and the oath taken the day of inauguration. Impeachment should not have failed in either charges brought before the US Senate. The impeachments failed because of partisan election interests. it is time the law of this country carries weight in the actions of the former president Donald John Trump.
The Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick had additional trauma (click here) found from his autopsy. It was more than the two strokes he suffered the day after the insurrection by Trump and his White Supremacists and multiple misfits.
December 6, 2022
Washington, DC - Officer Brian Sicknick, (click here) who died after suffering two strokes the day after the violent insurrection of January 6, 2021, was honored by the United States Congress who presented him and his colleagues in the Capitol Police with two Congressional Gold medals....
...A native of New Jersey’s 12th District, Sicknick was born in New Brunswick, lived in South River, and attended East Brunswick Vocational-Technical High School. He served his state and country in the New Jersey Air National Guard before joining the Capitol Police. Sicknick leaves behind his parents, his two brothers, and his longtime girlfriend. ...
.. Gladys Sicknick has been vocal in her support for investigations and follow-up by Congress since her son's death....
The January 6th Committee members are great patriots. They pursued the truth of which our country is built on. It is the very basis of our laws. It is time the country hears what truth actually says about a president that plotted an overthrow of our democracy for his own purpose. It is time the DOJ honored the USA Constitution to protect it from further designs on its integrity and strength.
Donald John Trump's actions the day of January 6th and the days, weeks and years leading up to it stand as fact to his intentions in ending our democracy and instill tyranny. There is just no doubt at all to the facts.
The American people should be grateful to the members of the January 6th Committee for their diligent work to find and bring the truth forward. The testimony was compelling. They now need to finish their work and refer their findings to the DOJ with a recommendation to convict a former president focused on ending the USA Constitution.
The country will always be grateful to the members of the committee. They were the focus of hate and anger from outside the Congress and from other US House members, yet, they never faltered. They love this country. Nothing else explains their work and their willingness to face danger and ridicule to bring these facts to the people.