Trump’s Criminal Involvement in ‘Conspiracy’: January 6 Unveiled

the is House Committee Jan. 6The latest report asserts that Donald Trump was criminally implicated in a “multipart conspiracy” to overturn the legal results of the 2020 presidential election and failed to act to prevent his supporters from attacking the Capitol, concluding an extraordinary 18-month investigation into the former president and his violent uprising two years ago.

The 814-page report, released on Thursday, comes after the commission interviewed more than 1,000 witnesses, held 10 hearings and obtained millions of pages of documents. Witnesses—from many of Trump’s closest aides to law enforcement to some of the rioters themselves—detailed Trump’s actions in the weeks leading up to the insurrection and how his widespread pressure campaign to reverse his defeat directly affected those who brutally moved past the war. The police smashed the windows and doors of the police Capitol Building On January 6, 2021.

The report says the main reason behind this is “one man”: Trump

The nine-member panel concluded that the insurrection severely threatened democracy and “endangered the lives of American legislators.”

In the preface to the outgoing, report Speaker Nancy Pelosi He says the results should be “a clear call to all Americans: to vigilantly guard our democracy and give our votes only to those who are obedient in their defense of our Constitution.”

The report’s eight chapters of findings tell the story much as the commission hearings did this summer – describing the many aspects of the remarkable plan that trump And his advisers devised to try to nullify President Joe Biden’s victory. Lawmakers have described his pressure on states and federal officials, lawmakers and Vice President Mike Pence to game the system or break the law.

The commission said Trump’s repeated and false allegations of widespread voter fraud resonated with his supporters, and were amplified on social media, based on mistrust of the government he nurtured during his four years in office. And he did little to stop them when they resorted to violence and stormed the Capitol.

The massive report comes as Trump is once again running for president and also faces several federal investigations, including over his role in the insurrection and the presence of classified documents in his Florida home. This week is especially fraught for him, as a House committee is expected to release his tax returns after he struggled for years to keep them private. Republicans have blamed Trump for his worse-than-expected showing in the midterm elections, which left him in his most politically vulnerable state since his 2016 election victory.

It is also a recent work for Members of Parliament who give up power Republicans In less than two weeks, and they’ve spent most of their four years in power investigating Trump. Democrats And Trump was impeached twice, the second time after a week of insurrection. The Senate acquitted him both times. Other Democratic-led investigations investigated his finances, business, foreign relations, and family.

employment MondayThe panel of seven Democrats and two Republicans formally referred its investigation to the Justice Department, recommending that the department investigate the former president for four crimes, including aiding in an insurrection. While the criminal referrals have no legal status, it is a final statement from the commission after its exhaustive investigation that lasted a year and a half.

Trump attempted to discredit the report, calling panelists “thugs and scoundrels” as he continued to falsely question his 2020 loss.

In response to criminal referrals issued by the Authority, trump He said, “These people do not understand that when they come after me, people who love freedom are gathered around me. It strengthens me.”

The committee also began issuing hundreds of transcripts of its interviews. On Thursday, the committee released transcripts of two closed-door interviews with the former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinsonwho testified in person at one of the televised hearings over the summer and described in detail Trump’s efforts to influence the outcome of the election and his indifference to the violence as it occurred.

In interviews, both given after she appeared at the hearing in July, she described how many Trump allies, including her lawyer, pressured her not to say too much in panel interviews.

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