The 1st and 6th Congressional Intrusion Investigations Committees of the US House of Representatives adopted a final report containing opinions recommending the criminal punishment of former President Donald Trump to the US Department of Justice on the 19th (local time) and ended their activities.
At the last meeting on the same day, the special committee recommended the Ministry of Justice to prosecute former President Trump on four charges, including incitement to rebellion and obstruction of the execution of the will, in connection with the invasion of Congress on January 6 of last year, led by former President Trump's far-right supporters. .
However, the special committee's recommendation for prosecution is not legally binding, and the Department of Justice will entirely decide whether to prosecute former President Trump.
They emphasized that former President Trump's allegations of election fraud were not spontaneous and were deliberate over a long period of time.