perfectly evenly divided committee regardless of who is in control of the house and what happens to those referrals will be interesting. the one i have the least personal insight into is what is going to happen with state bar associations and the like for some of these attorneys, like rudy giuliani who may face professional discipline for their conduct. i think the other one that, you know, i m watching and i m not sure which category he might fall into, is john eastman, the attorney who worked with donald trump, who kind of came up with the theory behind january 6th, and the committee has argued in previous legal findings that they do think he broke the law. and there is evidence they produced that he thought his theories might break the law. do they refer him? if so, on what charges? that is a much more high level legal question than i m prepared to answer right now. we ll find out coming up on monday. we have a legal guest coming up. oh, good. but the document they re going to
so i think there are definite false statements there. so i wouldn t be surprised. jeffrey clark, i think is one. what about state bar associations. garrett mentioned them. yes, so one thing that we saw, i think katy, was actually a fairly remarkable hearing this week, regarding rudy giuliani, and the bar associations often go after lawyers who you know, for example, steal money from their clients or they have let s say a drug abuse problem and won t show up in court. but here, you have someone who is abusing the legal system, which they take into account and taken to task by the dc bar and it looks like he could lose his bar license, i wouldn t be surprised if there is a referral there, and ultimately that in part would qualify. we have not seen what the d.o.j. has in terms of evidence against donald trump, what they re looking for, with the
get the referrals the committee is planning to make to the department of justice and to the ethics committee or state bar associations for some of the attorneys involved in the investigation. it s going to be wednesday and beyond that the balance of the report, transcripts, kind of all the rest of the work product gets made public. the committee wants to get this out as quickly as they can and make it available to people in case the new congress decides to come in the committee won t exist in the new congress, but the new congress might pull the website down. there s a lot of work being done between now and monday to finalize the report and prepare their findings for monday. joyce, earlier this week congressman adam kinzinger said this about trump s role in january 6th. i think he is absolutely
few days to wrap up their investigation and issue their report. what are you hearing? we re learning they re going to be having a public meeting on monday, december 19th. this is earlier than we thought. we thought we were going to get the whole kit and ka boodle on the 21st. we re going to hear about referrals that may go out to state bar associations that there s a lawyer involved. we re going to learn all of that on the 19th, what the basis of these referrals are, what the names on that list are, and we may learn some other details in the public meeting. the committee is going to vote to adopt their report and then on the 21st that report is going to be made public. so we re seeing a little bit of staggering kind of trickle of the news. thank you, sara. we re joined now by representative zoe lofgren. thank you for joining us. you know a lot better than i do, the committee will issue will use monday s hearing, we re