Jan. 6 Hearing Live: Four committee members will not return to Congress

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The House Jan. 6 Committee unanimously voted to refer former president Donald Trump for criminal charges during its last public hearing Monday. The latest from our live blog:

Members of the select committee are expected to hold a vote on the final report resulting from their investigation into the riot at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. They are also expected to issue recommendations to the U.S. Department of Justice regarding which charges they believe should be brought against former President Donald Trump for his activities on the day of the riot.Former Vice President Mike Pence said Monday he"would hope" that the U.S.

"This select committee from the very beginning has represented kind of a partisan taint that, I think it's one of the reasons why so few Americans are paying much attention to what'll happen today or to the results or recommendations of this committee," he said. "So they can make recommendations today, but when it comes to the Justice Department's decision about bringing charges in the future, I would hope that they would not bring charges against the former president," Pence said.

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