Things could get tight for Donald Trump

Things could get tough for Trump: U Committee recommends criminal prosecution

In its final report, the subcommittee on the Capitol invasion calls for Donald Trump to be prosecuted on four counts. The ball is now in the court’s hands.

New York/Washington, DC/Palm Beach. Two years ago, on December 19, 2020, then-President of the United States Donald Trump tweeted that he wanted his supporters to come to Washington, DC and protest “wildly” the election results. The result of the election that made Democrat Joe Biden the next president — and Trump the loser.

Two years later, the political investigation into Trump’s actions surrounding the 2020 election, specifically the January 6, 2021 storming of the Capitol, is coming to a close in DC. After 18 months. The commission presented its final report on Monday. The parliamentary commission unanimously recommended that the Ministry of Justice prosecute the former president on four counts: he instigated a coup against the government; obstruct an official process; in a conspiracy, on the one hand, he planned to defraud the United States, and on the other hand, he made false statements. A historic train.