the appendixes, looking at the footnotes and editing. reporter: chairman bennie thompson said the committee will lay out the findings in monday public meeting but plans perhaps even the bulk of the report, if it is finished in time. we have made decisions that criminal referrals will happen. reporter: the committee also planning to reveal who they think should be held accountable. with referrals for state bar discipline, referrals for campaign finance violation and referred to the department of justice for possible criminal prosecution. we have left no doubt, none, that donald trump led an effort to upend american democracy that directly resulted in the violence of january 6. reporter: lawmakers especially focused in their hearings and public appearances on trump s potential culpability. i think he s guilty of a crime. he knew what he did. we made that clear.
including referrals to the justice department for potential criminal prosecution, referrals for state bar discipline, potential campaign finance violations and referrals for the house ethics committee. we are concerned that members of congress we issued subpoenas to because they have relevant information, refuse to comply. and that s a legal obligation. so we are going to be addressing that on monday. reporter: while the committee winds down, the special counsel s probe into january 6th and efforts to overturn the 2020 election is expanding. after previously seeking information from fake electors across several battleground states trump contested these are the rest of the electors. reporter: prosecutors are now seeking information from local officials in those same swing states, nevada, new mexico, georgia, michigan, wisconsin, arizona, and pennsylvania. and, wolf, we ve heard a lot at this point about the federal investigation into the whole
prosecution, referrals for possible state bar discipline, for campaign finance violations, and to the house ethics committee. we are concerned that members of congress who we issued subpoenas to because they had relevant information refused to comply, that s a legal obligation. so we re going to be addressing that on monday. reporter: while the committee winds down the special counsel s probe ended january 6th and efforts to overturn the 2020 election is expanding. after seeking information across seven battleground states. we re going to be here to vote. with the gop these are the rest of the electors. reporter: prosecutors are now seeking information from local officials in those same swing states. now we have heard a lot, jake, about the fed looking into the fake elector scheme but this new round of subpoenas in these