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5. of course they will
Fri Jun 10, 2022, 10:32 AM
Jun 2022

...that's what they've been working toward.

Mar. 30 Justice Dept. expands Jan. 6 probe to look at rally prep, financing
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/03/30/jan-6-fbi-subpoena-justice/

Mar. 30 Justice Dept. Widens Jan. 6 Inquiry to More Pro-Trump Figures

Mar. 28 DOJ seeks 131 more prosecutors for Jan. 6 cases as investigation of Capitol riot continues
The request for additional personnel was part of Justice's $37.7 billion 2023 budget proposal unveiled Monday by Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco.

"Regardless of whatever resources we see or get, let's be very, very clear: we are going to hold those perpetrators accountable, no matter where the facts lead us ... no matter what level," Monaco said.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/03/28/justice-department-prosecutors-jan-6-cases/7195328001/


Apr. 5 - Jan. 6 Investigation Confronts Sprawling Cast of Characters
Among the challenges facing the federal grand jury recently empaneled to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol is the sheer number of people who might have information relevant to its inquiry.

According to a subpoena issued by the grand jury, prosecutors are asking for records about people who organized or spoke at several pro-Trump rallies after the election. They presumably include two events in Washington in November and December 2020 that preceded the gathering on the Ellipse near the White House on Jan. 6, 2021, where President Donald J. Trump told the crowd to descend on the Capitol.

Moreover, it requests information about any members of the executive and legislative branches who may have taken part in planning or executing the rallies, or tried to “obstruct, influence, impede or delay” the certification of the presidential election.

Each of these broad categories could involve dozens of individuals. Taken together, the total number of potential witnesses — or at some point, targets — sought after by the grand jury could easily reach into the hundreds.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/05/us/politics/trump-allies-january-6.html

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