A highly anticipated report from the Department of Justice's inspector general on the agency's handling of the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot will not be released until after the 2024 presidential election.
The report, which has been delayed due to ongoing criminal cases, is expected to cover key issues such as former President Trump's efforts to influence DOJ officials regarding the 2020 election results and the department's response to the violence at the Capitol.
Lawmakers have expressed concerns about the timing of the report, questioning whether it will be available before the next presidential inauguration.
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Inspector general report on DOJ's response to Jan. 6 likely won't be released before election
Is it going to be done before the inauguration?” asked Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky. “That is certainly my hope,” Horowitz responded.
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