Storm Day - Trump called to block certification of Biden's victory, and police stopped a truck of explosives.
Storm Day - Trump called to block certification of Biden's victory, and police stopped a truck of explosives.
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Storm Day - Trump called to block certification of Biden's victory, and police stopped a truck of explosives. |
While the Democrats in the US House of Representatives are preparing to launch parliamentary trial procedures for outgoing President Donald Trump against the backdrop of his supporters storming the Congress building, New details were revealed regarding the events that occurred on the day of the storming.
It was reported that investigators confirmed that they stopped a man from the state of Alabama inside the pickup truck, which turned out to be loaded with 11 bombs, pistols and assault rifles, just two blocks from the Capitol building.
Investigators also confirmed the arrest of another man in Washington, DC, who was carrying a rifle and hundreds of live ammunition, and he had told his acquaintances that he wanted to shoot or run over Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Meanwhile, a Republican senator revealed that Trump called during the storming incidents to demand a delay in ratifying Joe Biden's victory.
Trump called Senator Lee's personal phone at around 2 pm local time, and lawmakers were at that time vacating the main hall of the Senate and moving to another room to escape the riots.
Senator Lee responded to Trump, and it turned out that the president had made the wrong number by asking him to give the phone to Taperville so that he could speak with him.
Meanwhile, Democrats are on a fast track to launch a parliamentary trial for President Trump if he does not resign.
Despite the difficulties involved in this path, especially with only about 10 days remaining before Trump's term ends; Democrats appear determined to take strong action, especially as the prospect of a successful trial could prevent Trump from running for president in the future or holding any official office.
Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she has instructed the House Rules Committee to prepare to launch a parliamentary trial for Trump unless he resigns.
Pelosi added - in a statement issued Friday after her meeting with the Democratic Bloc in the House of Representatives - that the House reserves all its options, including the 25th amendment to the constitution or the parliamentary trial of the president. Amendment 25 authorizes the vice president to assume power when the president is not fit to perform his duties.
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