"Political Strategy to Disregard": Trump Claims US Capitol Riot Accusations as "Unfounded"
The former President of the United States, Donald Trump, has accused the United States House panel of making 'phony charges' against him in relation to the January 6 Capitol riot. In a post on his Reality Social platform, Trump described the costs made against him as being submitted, prosecuted, and tried in the form of Impeachment Hoax #2.
Trump compared the process of prosecuting him to the impeachment process, describing it as a partial attempt to sideline him and the Republican Party. He asserted that he won the situation.
The impartial January 6 investigation committee formally accused Trump of four criminal offenses: incitement to insurrection, conspiracy against the United States, obstruction of Congress, and incitement to give false testimony. They recommended that the Department of Justice initiate a criminal case against him.
Trump claimed that the United States House panel's investigation into the January 6 Capitol riot is biased and politically motivated. He also referred to the investigation as a 'phony' investigation.
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