The elements released Wednesday by this parliamentary committee, which is continuing its investigations, are striking to the former US president, accused of “criminal conspiracy to defraud the United States”.
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From the first unequivocal conclusions about the participation of Donald Trump. The former president of the United States and his allies have indeed been involved in criminal activities to cancel the 2020 presidential election to investigate the US Capitol attack on a crowd of supporters of the former president on January 6, 2021.
The Commission has sufficient information to “To conclude in good faith that the President and members of his campaign were involved in a criminal conspiracy to defraud the United States”she wrote in memoirs to which several American media outlets had access.
These are not the final conclusions of this commission, whose investigation is still ongoing. But they are no less striking to Donald Trump, who is struggling to cling to power without even admitting defeat to Joe Biden.
On January 6, 2021, just before the deadly assassination attempt against the Capitol, Donald Trump was punished – as he had not stopped since the November 2020 vote – for alleged election fraud during a rally in front of the White House and called on the mob. “to fight”.
The Republican faced a second impeachment lawsuit after the Capitol attack, but was acquitted by the Senate, which tried him for “inciting an uprising.” He is still nominated for the Republican Party’s 2024 nomination with a view to running for a second term at the helm of the United States.