The panel also is preparing to issue a comprehensive report.
Jan. 6 committee to hold last public meeting to vote on final report
After more than a year of investigation, the House select committee examining the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol is concluding its work.
A key takeaway will be the committee's decision on criminal referrals.
The report's release will be coupled with some form of public presentation.
The House panel, in a dramatic moment, voted to subpoena Donald Trump.
Some legal experts said a criminal referral deserves careful consideration.
The House Committee on Ways and Means is expected to vote on Tuesday on whether to make the former president's tax returns public.
ABC News’ Deidre Bolton spoke with former assistant U.S. attorney Jeffrey Robbins about the Jan. 6 committee’s reported plans.
The former president is being sued for pushing supporters to attack the Capitol.
She took the spotlight, often acting as a prosecutor and issuing dire warnings.
Chairman Bennie Thompson said the panel's final report will come next Wednesday.
Americans remain polarized, the threat to democracy continues, one expert said.