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The commission on the assault on the Capitol makes its findings on Monday

2022-12-19T14:04:46.225Z


The seven Democrats and two Republicans who make up this commission will also have to vote on whether or not to recommend criminal proceedings against Donald Trump for his role in the events of January 6, 2021.


Will or will not criminal proceedings be recommended against Donald Trump and his relatives?

This Monday, after 18 months of work, the parliamentary commission of inquiry into the assault on the Capitol delivers its conclusions and will vote on this question.

The elected officials who make up this commission - seven Democrats and two Republicans - are holding a public hearing at 1 p.m. (6 p.m. GMT) to present the eight chapters of their long investigation into January 6, 2021.

That day, supporters of former President Donald Trump, claiming like him that the 2020 presidential election had been "stolen" from him by Joe Biden, violently attacked the headquarters of Congress in Washington, sending shock waves throughout the country and abroad.



A largely symbolic vote

Committee members are also set to decide on Monday whether or not to recommend that the Justice Department indict Donald Trump on charges of calling insurrection, obstructing official process (certifying the presidential ballot) and conspiracy. against the American state.

Three charges that could lead to prison sentences and the prohibition to assume any public office in the United States, while the former president announced that he is relaunching in the race for the White House for 2024. D Others in Donald Trump's entourage should be concerned.

The final investigation report will be released on December 21.

Non-binding, the commission's vote is largely symbolic, as its members cannot indict the ex-real estate magnate themselves.

It will be up to the Justice Department, which has appointed a special prosecutor to independently investigate Donald Trump, to decide whether to prosecute the former president or not.

For Trump, a group of "democrats, social cases and thugs"

“I think the evidence is there that Donald Trump committed criminal offenses in his efforts to overturn the election,” elected Democrat Adam Schiff, a member of the commission, told CNN on Sunday.

Adam Schiff would not elaborate on which counts to vote on or say how he himself would vote.

“But I can say that I think the president violated several criminal laws.

And I think you should be treated like any other American who breaks the law, which is to say you should be prosecuted,” he said.

Already, Donald Trump has several times stormed on his platform, Truth Social, against the possible recommendation that the commission is preparing to issue - described in the billionaire's usual style as a group of "democrats, social cases and thugs”.

Donald Trump notably defended the speech he gave on January 6, 2021 and his other actions that day as being “moderate and full of love”.

At the time, he called on his supporters to "fight like the devil".

A thousand testimonials collected

Responsible for shedding light on the acts and gestures of the former president before and during January 6, 2021, the elected officials have gathered for a year and a half a thousand testimonies seeking to show that Donald Trump had tried to keep power then. that he knew he was beaten.

Donald Trump was "at the center" of an "attempted coup", said the head of the so-called "January 6th" commission, Bennie Thompson.

In a series of high-profile hearings, the commission said there was no way the Republican wouldn't know he lost the election to Joe Biden.

His Minister of Justice, a series of advisers, and even his own daughter, Ivanka… In testimony to the camera, several members of Donald Trump's close guard say they did not believe his theories of "electoral fraud".

An explosive testimony from a former collaborator

To try to invalidate the presidential election, Donald Trump put pressure on his vice-president Mike Pence and on electoral officials, in particular in Georgia and Arizona.

The commission revealed the extent of this intimidation, inviting several of them to testify in person.

And according to a former White House aide,

Cassidy Hutchinson, the president knew that, in the crowd gathered not far from the White House, some demonstrators were armed and potentially dangerous.

According to the explosive testimony of this young woman, the leader nevertheless sought to join the crowd on the way to Congress, even trying to take the wheel of the presidential car from an agent of his protection service.

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