United States The committee investigating the attack on the

United States | The committee investigating the attack on the Capitol is moving to indict former President Trump

The committee investigating the attack on the Capitol is calling for former President Trump to be indicted.

The commission finds that Trump obstructed official procedures and instigated or assisted a riot, in addition to conspiring to defraud the federal government and make false statements to the government.

Former President Donald Trump’s refusal to intervene immediately to stop the attack on the Capitol in January last year rendered him “unfit for any indictment,” the committee’s vice president said.

Donald Trump, who has not admitted defeat to Biden, wants to run again for the presidential election in 2024.

The committee, which will present its final report on Wednesday, wanted to disseminate its conclusions before the start of the new legislature on January 3, since the new Republican majority, which from this day will anticipate the dissolution of this body, without however he has no impeachment or Decision-making authority in the investigations already initiated by the Ministry of Justice.

On Jan. 6, 2021, about 10,000 supporters of the then-Republican president demonstrated in front of the Capitol and nearly 800 stormed the building as Democrat Joe Biden’s victory was confirmed. There were 5 dead and about 140 injured agents.