In their latest public meeting, parliamentary investigators voted to prosecute the former president. Among other things, they accuse Trump of having encouraged a revolt. Eventually, however, the Justice Department decides on an indictment.
For a year and a half, nine members of the House of Representatives have been investigating Donald Trump’s plan to use dubious methods to reverse his November 2020 electoral defeat and stay in power. Congress in their last public session on Monday presented their comprehensive findings and conclusions on a significant date: On December 19, two years ago, Trump launched the infamous tweet directing his supporters to a “wild” rally on January 6 invited to Washington.