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Post by Admin on Jul 27, 2022 16:31:37 GMT
The US Justice department is examining Donald Trump's actions in connection with efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, US media say.
Federal prosecutors have reportedly asked witnesses directly about the behaviour of the former president, but so far they have chosen not to open a formal criminal investigation into Mr Trump himself, who denies any personal wrongdoing.
The news coincides with the former president’s first major speech since leaving office, where he addressed supporters in Washington.
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Post by Admin on Jul 28, 2022 1:11:05 GMT
DOJ Investigating Trump’s Actions Leading Up To Jan. 6 1,054 views Jul 28, 2022 Administration officials familiar with the January 6th investigation say that Justice Department lawyers are trying to find out what former President Trump was saying to those in his inner circle in the weeks leading up to the Capitol riot. More specifically, investigators want to know what he was telling his aides and lawyers about the effort to have a slate of Trump presidential electors sent in from battleground states that President Biden won. However, the Justice Department hasn’t opened a criminal investigation of Trump himself, but they’re looking into his actions.
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Post by Admin on Jul 28, 2022 17:56:44 GMT
Jan. 6 panel zeroing in on high-level Trump officials 79,705 views Jul 29, 2022 The House select committee investigating January 6 has interviewed former President Donald Trump's former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, sources tell CNN. The committee is zeroing in on former officials from Trump's Cabinet for testimony and is particularly interested in learning more about conversations among officials about possibly invoking the 25th Amendment after the US Capitol attack. The committee will also interview former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo as soon as this week and will also speak with former acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney. #CNN #News
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