Former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson believes there is enough evidence from Jan. 6 hearings to bring charges against Trump
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The Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection has taken a serious toll on the United States' standing and reputation on the world stage, former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said Friday, adding that he believes there's likely enough evidence from the House committee hearings to bring criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.
Matthew Pottinger, the deputy national security adviser to former President Trump, testified before the House Jan. 6 committee Thursday that the Capitol riot "emboldened our enemies by helping give them ammunition to feed a narrative that our system of government doesn't work, that the U.S. is in decline."
"I do share that assessment," Johnson told CBS' senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge.

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