Consultant Liz Cheney, a Wyoming Republican, floated the potential of new "enhanced prison penalties" to deal with actions like these exhibited by former President Donald Trump associated to January 6, 2021.

Early final yr, a whole lot of Trump's supporters violently stormed the U.S. Capitol in an obvious effort to disrupt the formal certification of President Joe Biden's Electoral School victory by Congress. Simply previous to that assault, Trump urged his supporters to "struggle like hell" to save lots of their nation after spending months pushing false claims that the 2020 election was "rigged" or "stolen."

Cheney joined 9 different Republican Home members and Democrats in voting to question Trump for inciting the violent mob. Since then, the GOP lawmaker has change into one of many former president's harshest critics. The congresswoman additionally serves because the vice chair of the Home choose committee investigating the assault, and Trump's and his allies makes an attempt to overturn Biden's election win.

Throughout a Sunday interview with NBC Information' Meet the Press, she mentioned the steps the Home committee will take after its investigation is full.

"Our first precedence is to make suggestions," Cheney mentioned. "And we're taking a look at issues like, do we want extra enhanced prison penalties for the type of supreme dereliction of responsibility that you just noticed with President Trump when he refused to inform the mob to go residence after he had provoked that assault on the Capitol."

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Consultant Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming) mentioned throughout a Sunday interview that the Home choose committee investigating the January 6, 2021 assault towards the U.S. Capitol would reveal "new data." Above, Cheney speaks throughout a committee assembly on the Cannon Workplace Constructing on October 19, 2021 in Washington, DC.OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP through Getty Photographs

She went on to say that there can be "legislative suggestions" in addition to "new data" delivered to gentle by the Home committee.

"I've not realized a single factor since I've been on this committee that has made me much less involved or much less apprehensive concerning the gravity of the state of affairs and the actions that President Trump took and likewise refused to take whereas the assault was underway," the congresswoman mentioned.

Whether or not Trump faces some type of accountability or authorized penalties on account of January 6, 2021 and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election outcomes stays an open query. Some distinguished authorized specialists have urged the Justice Division to think about indicting the previous president, however it stays unclear whether or not that may occur.

Earlier this month, Legal professional Basic Merrick Garland gave Trump critics a glimmer of hope throughout an interview with NPR, by saying that "everybody" who had dedicated crimes associated to January 6, 2021 can be held accountable.

"We start with the instances which are proper in entrance of us with the overt actions after which we construct from there," he mentioned. "And that could be a course of that we'll proceed to construct till we maintain everybody accountable who dedicated prison acts with respect to January 6."

Trump and his allies insist that the complete investigation is baseless and partisan in nature. The previous president has repeatedly attacked Cheney, in addition to Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, who additionally voted to question Trump and is the one different GOP lawmaker serving on the Home committee. Each of the Home Republicans have confronted substantial backlash from the GOP on account of their constant criticism of Trump.

Cheney beforehand served because the chair of the Home Republican Convention, however was ousted from that No. 3 management function final Might. She can be dealing with a Trump-endorsed GOP main challenger in Wyoming, whereas Kinzinger has determined to not search one other Home time period. The Republican Nationwide Committee formally censured the 2 of them in February.

Newsweek reached out to Trump's press workplace for remark.