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Department of Justice: Will not sue Trump for congressional shock events | Capitol Building | Rally | Riots

[NewTangDynastyNewsfromJanuary92021Beijingtime]Friday (8th),Ministry of JusticeOfficials clearly stated that there will be no impactHouse of ParliamentEvent andProsecutePresident Trump.

becauseHouse of ParliamentIncident, the acting federal prosecutor of Washington, D.C. Michael R. Sherwin (Michael Sherwin) stated at a press conference on Thursday that he would not rule outProsecuteTrump “incites Congressriot“The possibility.

Friday,Ministry of JusticeOfficials held a conference call with reporters when asked whether the US Department of Justice is considering prosecuting Trump before the congressional incident broke out on Wednesday.assemblyWhen speaking to a spokesperson, the official said: “We do not expect to have any accusations of any nature.”

Officials in the Sherwin’s Office under the Department of Justice also said on Friday that they would notassemblyAnyone who makes “seditious” comments on the Internet file a lawsuit. On the same day, Trump, his lawyer Rudy Giuliani (Rudy Giuliani) and the president’s eldest son Trump (Donald Trump Jr.) all spoke at the rally, focusing on election fraud.

Another official of the Department of Justice said that at this time the federal investigation was only aimed at crimes committed at the Capitol.

A few hours after the press conference, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice issued a new statement, reiterating: “Our focus is on incidents in the Capitol. So far, the prosecutor has not accused anyone of rebellion or sedition. With complex and ongoing investigations, we will continue to abide by facts and laws.”

Many non-Trump supporters entered the Capitol. On Thursday, the police arrested a thug who broke into the Capitol. It was confirmed to be the BLM extremist John Earle Sullivan from Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah.

According to Ted Bridis, a former Associated Press investigative reporter and a professor at the University of Florida, a person holding a lecture table at the Capitol is not a Trump voter.

According to Professor Bridis, the man in the photo is a 36-year-old Adam Christian Johnson from Florida, who has never voted for Trump. Voting records show that since the first registration in September 2002, Johnson has not voted once, and he is not a registered Republican.

According to investigative reporter Paul Sperry, the former Capitol FBI agent confirmed to him that at least one car of “Antifa” thugs had infiltrated peaceful Trump protesters.

(Reporter Li Zhaoxi Comprehensive Report/Editor in Charge: Yun Tao)

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