'Negotiating in public’: Jan. 6 panel pushes back on DOJ request for transcripts
After months of urging the Justice Department to speed up its insurrection investigation, the January 6 Select Committee is holding back eyewitness testimony that could help. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Goldman and New York Times Congressional Reporter Luke Broadwater discuss why the Committee is fed up and what they’re likely to ask from the DOJ in return.
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