Seems to DOJ and the communists on the so called January 6th “panel” formed by Pelosi aren’t getting along these days. Tensions are rising between the DOJ and the communist/RINO panel as it seems to be going nowhere these days. Hey Liz Cheney and Kinzinger. I hope it was worth it for you throwing away your political careers.
After weeks of airing concerns the Justice Department may not be moving aggressively enough to prosecute former President Trump and others in his orbit, lawmakers on the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack met the department’s request for assistance with an interesting response: Not so fast.
The Justice Department has asked the committee to share some of its materials, sending a letter noting that some of its work “may contain information relevant to a criminal investigation we are conducting.”
But the committee has said it won’t directly turn over what it’s got, suggesting it would provide only a more narrow level of assistance.
It’s the latest sign of inter-branch tension between the two investigations which, despite their overlapping interests, have stressed their independence of one another.
Jeff Robbins, an attorney now in private practice who has served as both a federal prosecutor and a Senate investigative counsel, says while both branches are seeking accountability over the events surrounding Jan. 6, each entity has different goals in mind.