The chair of a House subcommittee warned that some members of a controversial Jan. 6 investigatory subcommittee could face charges of hiding and destroying documents.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) said in an interview last week that he may refer former members of the committee to the Department of Justice for prosecution after a report he commissioned found that its members allegedly hid information from the public.
“As far as holding people accountable, yes, they should be,” Mr. Loudermilk told Just the News last week after the report was released, referring to the possibility committee members swill face punishment.
“But I think that’s going to be a little ways down the road, because there is so much more information that we need to get,” he added. “And we need to build not only this, to get the truth out to the American people, but see just how big this case potentially is for obstructing.”…
