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Looks like the Jan 6 committee is starting to release some findings. And since they're still meeting and holding hearings there's probably more to come.
The special House committee investigating the deadly Jan. 6 attack said for the first time that it had gathered evidence indicating that former President Donald Trump and others "engaged in a criminal conspiracy to defraud the United States."
The committee alleged in Wednesday court documents that the conspiracy occurred as Trump and his associates pushed false theories of election fraud and pressured former Vice President Mike Pence to invalidate the 2020 election.
"The evidence supports an inference that President Trump and members of his campaign knew he had not won enough legitimate state electoral votes to be declared the winner of the 2020 Presidential election during the January 6 Joint Session of Congress," the committee disclosed in court documents. "But the President nevertheless sought to use the Vice President to manipulate the results in his favor."
Looks like the Jan 6 committee is starting to release some findings. And since they're still meeting and holding hearings there's probably more to come.
LMAO — we’ve heard that for 6 years!! Pretty soon it’s going to be a decade and people will still be saying “they’ve got evidence”.
Heck, one day you’re going to have 20 year olds that will be 65 and retiring that say “they’ve got evidence” now we gonna bury Trump’s legacy!!!!
At the end of the day if Trump did all he’s accused of — at some point you have to tip your hat to his crime bossiness that lets him evade capture. It starts to seem like even if guilty he’s A LOT smarter than dems.
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