i join my colleagues in urging an i vote on this resolution and i yield back. gentle lady yields back. no further debate, i recognize the gentle woman from wyoming, ms. cheney for a motion. mr. chairman, i move that the committee favorably report to the house, the committee s report on a resolution recommending the house of representatives find mark randall meadows in contempt of congress for refusing to compile with the subpoena duly issued by the select committee to investigate the january 6th attack on the united states capitol. the question is on the motion to favorably report to the house. those in favor say i. i. i. those opposed say no. in opinion of the chair, the is have it. mr. chairman, i request a recorded vote. a recorded vote is requested. the clark will call the role.
immediately act. donald trump junior texted again and again urging action by the president. quote we need an oval office address. he has to lead now. it has gone too far and gotten out of hand end quote. but hours passed without necessary action by the president. these non-privileged texts are further evidence of president trump s supreme duty during those 107 minutes and donald trump s testimony will bear on another key question before this committee. did donald trump through action or inaction corruptly seek to obstruct or impede congress official proceedings to count electoral votes. mark meadows testimony is
adam schiff and other members. on january 6th, 2021 mike pence as president of the senate should call out all electoral votes he believes are un-constitutional as no electoral votes at all. another lawmaker to meadows yesterday was a terrible day. we tried everything we could in our objection to the six state. i m sorry. nothing worked. another lawmaker to meadows the president needs to stop this asap. i think the big question now is who are these lawmakers? who was he talking to? do you think this informing is ultimately going to be disclosed? congressman schiff said we re not disclosing those names for now. i think it will all come out. i think they re being very systematic about this. i am impressed at the discipline of this committee. they re not leaking. the presentations tonight were concise. they were not duplicative. they are going to have these hearings and they re going to lay it all out and the chairman said tonight we re going to wait until we get everything and then we w
refuse to testify on this topic. he s in contempt of congress. third, in the weeks of january 6th trump s appointees at the justice department informed him repeatedly that the president s claims of election fraud were not supported by the evidence and that the election was not in fact stolen. in part so that mr. clark could alter the conclusions regarding the election. mr. clark has informed this committee he anticipates potential criminal prosecution related to these matters and intends in upcoming testimony to invoke his fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination. as mr. meadows none privileged texts reveal, meadows communicated multiple times with a member of congress who was
the vice chair is recognized. mr. chairman, pursuant to clause 2 l of rule 11 i request members have two calendar days to file with the clerk of committee supplemental or additional views on the order reported by the committee tonight. so ordered. without objection, staff is authorized to make any necessary technical or conforming changes to the report to reflect the actions of the committee. there being no further business without objection, the select committee stands adjourned. and so concludes the meeting of the january 6th committee, a 9-0 vote. not unexpected to submit contempt of congress charges. this could mean prosecution for one mark meadows who formally served in that body. and a brutal open by congressman bennie thompson of mississippi essentially saying that mark meadows legacy as a former