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After being accused of breaking the law, Trump responds and repeats allegations of fraud

After being accused of breaking the law, Trump responds and repeats allegations of fraud

Donald Trump on Thursday dismissed the accusation that he broke laws to try to stay in power after his defeat in the 2020 presidential election, asserting once again that those elections were “stolen” from him.

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The role of the former president in the attack on the US Congress by some of his supporters on January 6, 2021 is under investigation by a House committee.

She submitted a court document Wednesday night in which she believes for the first time that Donald Trump may have broken laws when he sought to block the confirmation of Joe Biden’s presidential victory.

It was the ratification session of the US Congress that thousands of Donald Trump supporters tried to boycott by attacking the Capitol in January 2021, causing a global shockwave.

“The commission’s sole objective is to prevent President Trump, who is leading by a large margin in all opinion polls, from running again if I so choose,” the Republican billionaire slammed in a statement, accusing the commission’s elected officials. To destroy democracy.

He asserted that the attack on the Capitol “happened because millions of people in our country know that elections were stolen,” repeating for the 1,000th time his unfounded accusations of wrongdoing during the November 2020 elections, which many Americans still believe in.

With nine months of crucial legislative elections, Donald Trump still controls the Republican Party. He regularly hints at his desire to run for a second term in 2024.

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