Republicans worry about Donald Trump’s comments on a grace for Capitol’s attackers

During a Meeting in Texas, the former president attacked the investigating officers launched against him. He regretted publicly, the next day, that his vice-president, Mike Pence, did not “cancel” the election of 2020.

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Donald Trump has no longer been president for a year, but he dreams of becoming again in 2024. He is no longer on Twitter, but his incendiary remarks spread anyway. At a meeting organized in conroe north of Houston (Texas), on January 29, Trump spoke of a possible presidential grace, if it returned to the White House, for the participants in the assault against the Capitol, the 6 January 2020. “We will treat them just, and if it requires a grace, we will give them a grace because they are treated so unjustly,” he said.

To date, more than 700 people have been arrested and pursued, including extreme right militia members, such as the Oeepers Oaths. The founder of this group, Stewart Rhodes, and ten other people have recently been arrested for “conspiracy of sedition”, the heaviest charge retained to date by justice.

At the meeting, the former president focused again on surveys in progress – parliamentary and judicial -, about 6 January and its own entrepreneurial activities. He threatened the magistrates of the anger of his followers, as if January 6 could be declined in other forms, elsewhere. Radical, racist and vicious attorneys do something wrong or illegal, I hope we will have in this country the biggest events we’ve ever had in Washington, New York, Atlanta and elsewhere that our country and elections are corrupt, “he said.

The Attorney of Fulton District, Georgia, requested reinforcements to the FBI to ensure the protection of the building, against possible incursions. The magistrate is responsible for investigating the pressures exercised by Donald Trump and his entourage on state officials, after the presidential election, to change the result.

“It’s time to choose a Camp “

Sunday In the evening, Donald Trump published a statement, about a bipartisan project for revision of an 1887 election count legislation. It is with reference to this text that the President and his entourage had attempted to convince the Vice-President, Mike Pence, to prevent the certification of the results of the presidential election of November 3, 2020 at the Congress. “Mike Pence had the right to change the result, and they now want to remove this right, writes Mr. Trump in the statement. Unfortunately, he did not exercise, he could have canceled the election!” Never again, too Openly, the former president had recognized his goal of the time.

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