The new date is Dec 16, 2022, 05:56pmEST.
According to multiple reports, the House January 6 committee is considering asking the Justice Department to bring criminal charges against the former president.
The committee is expected to make criminal referrals against the former president on Monday.
Sources familiar with the committee say that insurrection, obstruction of an official proceeding and conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government are being considered.
The DOJ has the final say on whether to bring charges or not.
The January 6th un-select Committee held show trials by Never Trump partisans who are a stain on this country's history. This court has been nothing more than a Hollywood executive's project that ridicules Americans' intelligence and is a mockery of our democracy.
The committee may vote on making criminal referrals against others at its Monday meeting.
Since shortly after he announced his candidacy for president, Trump has been the subject of two federal criminal probes. One of the investigations is into his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, while the other is looking into his handling of classified documents after he left office. In Georgia, Trump is being investigated for election interference and possibly fraudulent financial statements. The January 6 committee hearings painted the former president as the instigator and mastermind of the angry mob's insurrection attempt. The hearings, which were carefully choreographed and scheduled to ensure maximum viewership, focused on Trump's criminal culpability in the lead up to January 6 and throughout the riot, while the investigation seemed intent on collecting evidence to supplement Justice Department probes.
The Ways and Means Committee is expected to hold a closed-door meeting on Tuesday where they could make public Trump's tax returns.
A panel will vote on whether to urge the DOJ to prosecute Trump on at least three criminal charges.
The Attorney General appointed a special counsel to look into the charges against Trump.
The Trump 2020 investigation is heating up.
Trump launches a presidential bid.