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All eyes on DOJ after Jan. 6 committee recommendations

Former NJ Gov. Tom Kean Sr. shares his misgivings

Aired 12/19/2022

NJ Spotlight News

All eyes on DOJ after Jan. 6 committee recommendations

Clip: 12/19/2022 | 4m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

Former NJ Gov. Tom Kean Sr. shares his misgivings

The congressional committee investigating the January 6th insurrection and its causes has capped off its work by recommending the Department of Justice pursue multiple criminal charges against former President Donald Trump and his associates. That puts the ball squarely in the justice department’s court; special counsel Jack Smith will ultimately decide if charges are filed.

Aired 12/19/2022

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