Jan. 6 committee members believe they have found enough evidence to charge former President Donald Trump, according to the Associated Press. The statement is a dramatic step in the committee’s work to argue with the American people that Trump and his allies knowingly leaked misinformation about the 2020 election, especially before the deadly attack on the Capitol in January 2021. With two more audiences scheduled for it. week, lawmakers say they plan to reveal new evidence to support their claims, which they believe “reasonable” people will believe, according to committee spokesman Jamie Raskin (R-MD). If the Justice Department decides to file charges, Trump would become the first president to be indicted.
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