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The investigation into the January 6 attack on the Capitol continues

The investigation into the January 6 attack on the Capitol continues

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In the United States, an investigation into the January 6 attack on Capitol is ongoing. After the court authorized the transfer of documents that could implicate Donald Trump to Congress, the Parliamentary Commission accused of shedding light on these events is examining the document given by its former chief executive.

Mark Meadows sent a 38-page “PowerPoint” file to a parliamentary committee claiming to have received it in his box. Mail Before the attack on the Capitol, he saysNew York Times. Entitled “Electoral Fraud, Foreign Intervention and Options for January 6,” this document, which many senators have been aware of since January 4, outlines plans to reverse the course of the presidential election and Joe Biden’s victory.

National Emergency

Among the recommendations: Donald Trump should declare a national emergency to delay the certification of election results. On Thursday, December 9, a court authorized the transfer of documents to Congress that could have implicated Donald Trump in the attack on the Capitol by his supporters. The court, however, gave him fourteen days to appeal to the US Supreme Court.

More than 300 witnesses were questioned

The commission has already questioned more than 300 witnesses. Mark Meadows, who is considered a key witness, denies appearing before a panel of congressional experts, despite presenting the documents. Therefore, the former commander-in-chief of Donald Trump is facing indictment for obstructing the privileges of the parliamentary trial, which is punishable by imprisonment. The panel will meet on Monday to decide whether to recommend a trial.

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