January 6 Committee , Releases Final Report.<br />Reuters reports that the House <br />Select Committee released the <br />over 800-page report late on Dec. 22.<br />The probe of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack included nearly 1,200 interviews over the course of 18 months.<br />One of the main takeaways of the report is that the committee makes clear it believes "one man," <br />Donald Trump, was responsible for the events that day.<br />One of the main takeaways of the report is that the committee makes clear it believes "one man," <br />Donald Trump, was responsible for the events that day.<br />The committee maintains that he <br />incited his supporters to act violently by <br />spreading lies of a stolen election.<br />Reuters reports that on Dec. 19, the committee requested Trump be charged "with four crimes, including obstruction and insurrection.".<br />Reuters reports that on Dec. 19, the committee requested Trump be charged "with four crimes, including obstruction and insurrection.".<br />Rather than honor his constitutional obligation to 'take care that the laws be faithfully executed,' President Trump instead plotted to overturn the election outcome, House panel, via 160-page report summary.<br />While the panel's request for legal action does not require prosecutors to act, it does mark the first time that Congress has ever sought to criminally prosecute a former president.<br />While the panel's request for legal action does not require prosecutors to act, it does mark the first time that Congress has ever sought to criminally prosecute a former president.<br />After the final report was released, Trump took to Truth Social to deem the findings "highly partisan" and a "witch hunt.".<br />After the final report was released, Trump took to Truth Social to deem the findings "highly partisan" and a "witch hunt.".<br />He claims they failed to "study the <br />reason for the protest, election fraud.".<br />He claims they failed to "study the <br />reason for the protest, election fraud.".<br />The former president still intends to <br />run for the nation's highest office in 2024