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The president of the NAACP said all he wants for Christmas is “Donald Trump in handcuffs.”
“I don’t want a lot for Christmas. There is just one thing I need. I don’t care about the presents. Underneath the Christmas tree,” Derrick Johnson, the 19th president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, tweeted Tuesday, sharing the lyrics of the popular Christmas tune by Mariah Carey.
“All I want for Christmas is… Donald Trump in handcuffs,” Johnson added.
His remarks come after the Jan. 6 House committee voted Monday to recommend the Justice Department bring criminal charges against former President Donald Trump. The criminal referral comes four months after FBI agents seized classified documents from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
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Monday’s hearing of the Jan. 6 House committee, composed of seven Democrats and two Republican Trump critics, likely marks Congress’ final attempt to hold the former president accountable for hundreds of protesters swarming the U.S. Capitol as elected officials worked to certify Democrat Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential election victory.
© Al Drago/Getty Images Former President Donald Trump is displayed on a screen during a meeting of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol in the Canon House Office Building on Capitol Hill on December 19, 2022. Al Drago/Getty Images
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The criminal referral, which is nonbinding, is the culmination of a yearlong investigation that included more than 1,000 witnesses, 10 televised public hearings and over 1 million documents.
© AP/Getty Images Former President Donald Trump was recommended by the Jan. 6 committee to the DOJ for criminal charges. NAACP President Derrick Johnson said all he wants for Christmas is Trump “in handcuffs.” AP/Getty Images
The committee, which Republican House leader Kevin McCarthy boycotted and dismissed as a “sham process,” will formally disband on Jan. 3 as Republicans take over the House majority.
Trump predicted the criminal referral would ultimately help him. “These folks don’t get it that when they come after me, people who love freedom rally around me. It strengthens me. What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger,” Trump said in a statement posted on TRUTH Social, condemning the criminal referral as “a partisan attempt to sideline me and the Republican Party.”
© Erika Goldring/Getty Images Derrick Johnson, CEO of the NAACP, speaks onstage during the 2022 Essence Festival of Culture at the Louisiana Superdome on July 1, 2022, in New Orleans. Erika Goldring/Getty Images
This week’s vote comes just one month after Trump formally launched his 2024 White House campaign.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.