The Committee for the Investigation of the Congress attack reveals sudden information

The Committee for the Investigation of the Congress attack reveals sudden information

The penultimate public hearing before the midterm elections is held by the Parliamentary Committee, which played Donald Trump in the attack on the Capitol, and “sudden” information is reportedly going to be exposed, according to one of its members.

This time, the committee will not hear directly from the witnesses; instead, it will watch video recordings, some of which contain footage shot by a Danish team for a documentary film on Roger Stone, a longtime ally of the former Republican president.
According to a parliamentary source, “We will underline the former president’s mental health and his involvement in these events throughout its growth.”

The committee is attempting to shed light on Donald Trump’s actions prior to, during, and following the shocking Capitol attack.
Supporters of the Republican President attacked the Capitol Building on that day, January 6, 2021, in an effort to stop lawmakers from endorsing his Democratic opponent Joe Biden for president in the 2020 contest.
Trump continues to affirm that it was “taken” from these elections.

The committee has questioned over a thousand witnesses, including two of Trump’s sons, and received tens of thousands of documents since it was established.
The Thursday meeting, which could be the last before the investigation’s final report, will focus on “new items that we learned during our work this summer,” committee member Representative Zoe Lovgrin told CNN. What the president knew, did, and said, as well as what he and others did.


She stressed how “surprising” these new components are.
The committee is investigating, among other things, the connections between Roger Stone, a former adviser to Trump, and the extreme religious organisations “Braud Boys” and “Onti Kipers,” some of which took part in the Capitol building siege.
In the video recordings filmed by the Danish team immediately before the 2020 presidential elections, Roger Stone’s voice heard that he says he is not interested in voting.

He said, “The curse on the vote, let’s move straight to violence.”
“Shoot to kill” if you see Inteva (fascist adversaries).
Stone, who was not charged in connection with the events of January 6, questioned the integrity of the tapes because they appeared to have been edited.
The conservative political advisor, known for his sharp style and tattooing of Richard Nixon’s image on his back, describes himself as “dirty tricks.

Before Donald Trump reduced his sentence, he had been given a 40-month prison term as part of an investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
According to the parliamentary source, the committee also plans to make information from “Hundreds of Thousands of Pages” provided by the Secret Service public. Parliamentarians are curious as to why brief text messages exchanged on the day of the attack were deleted.

The inquiry report will be released before the end of the year, but not before the legislative elections on November 8 that will decide which party will control Congress for the remaining two years of President Biden’s tenure.

Unexpected information is revealed by the Committee for the Investigation of the Congress attack.

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