
House Probers, Unlike FBI, Seek Conspiracy Behind Jan. 6 Capitol Incursion
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98% Very Conservative
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-32% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : To date, only a handful of the defendants have reached deals with Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors for lighter sentences in return for cooperation with law enforcement.48% : Asked Thursday by The Epoch Times if the reported FBI conclusion had influenced the investigative work plan of the select panel, a spokesman for the select panel said "federal law enforcement investigations into the January 6th attack are ongoing and, as far as the Select Committee is aware, the findings and direction have not been shared with Capitol Hill.
19% : Federal law enforcement officials reportedly think "there was no grand scheme" behind the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill breach, but House investigators still appear convinced there was a conspiracy involving individuals linked to former President Donald Trump.
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