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1andrew1 13-01-2021 18:22

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
Trump's not going to have many supporters left if arrests continue at their current rate!

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US Capitol riots: Investigators warn that hundreds of people are expected to be charged

More than 160 FBI cases have been opened, and 70 people have been charged so far.

More than 170 individuals are being investigated over their involvement in last week's riot at the US Capitol - and 70 have been charged.

Washington DC's top federal prosecutor says investigators are working towards charging people with assault and seditious conspiracy.

The number of people who are charged over the deadly unrest is expected to rise into the hundreds.

Acting US attorney Michael Sherwin said: "The Capitol grounds outside and inside are... a crime scene."

A counter-terrorism investigation has also been launched in connection with the two pipe bombs found outside the headquarters of the Democratic and Republic parties.

While many of the criminal cases filed so far involve people whose photos went viral on social media, Mr Sherwin warned more serious charges are coming - and a grand jury has been reviewing the cases.
https://news.sky.com/story/us-capito...arged-12186318

Hugh 13-01-2021 19:13

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36066546)
Trump's not going to have many supporters left if arrests continue at their current rate!
Quote:

US Capitol riots: Investigators warn that hundreds of people are expected to be charged

More than 160 FBI cases have been opened, and 70 people have been charged so far.

More than 170 individuals are being investigated over their involvement in last week's riot at the US Capitol - and 70 have been charged.

Washington DC's top federal prosecutor says investigators are working towards charging people with assault and seditious conspiracy.

The number of people who are charged over the deadly unrest is expected to rise into the hundreds.

Acting US attorney Michael Sherwin said: "The Capitol grounds outside and inside are... a crime scene."

A counter-terrorism investigation has also been launched in connection with the two pipe bombs found outside the headquarters of the Democratic and Republic parties.

While many of the criminal cases filed so far involve people whose photos went viral on social media, Mr Sherwin warned more serious charges are coming - and a grand jury has been reviewing the cases.
https://news.sky.com/story/us-capito...arged-12186318

Some more information on that - they are also looking at cases of "Public Corruption" related to the riots at the Capitol.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-capi...investigation/

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Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Michael Sherwin said Tuesday a "strike force" of senior national security and public corruption prosecutors within his office are investigating charges related to the "most heinous" acts that occurred at the Capitol. Sherwin said the team is investigating whether rioters coordinated and planned their assault, combing through travel records, financial information and communications.
FBI
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Overview
The Bureau’s Public Corruption program focuses on:

Investigating violations of federal law by public officials at the federal, state, and local levels of government;
Overseeing the nationwide investigation of allegations of fraud related to federal government procurement, contracts, and federally funded programs;
Combating the threat of public corruption along the nation’s borders and points of entry in order to decrease the country’s vulnerability to drug and weapons trafficking, alien smuggling, espionage, and terrorism.
Addressing environmental crime, election fraud, and matters concerning the federal government procurement, contracts, and federally funded programs.

Paul 13-01-2021 19:36

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
Seems like a few heads are going to roll.

Hugh 13-01-2021 19:53

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/0...ol-riot-458975
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House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy called on President Donald Trump to “accept his share of responsibility” for the violence that overtook the U.S. Capitol last week and urged Republicans to accept that Joe Biden is the next leader of the nation.

“The president bears responsibility for Wednesday's attack on Congress by mob rioters,” McCarthy said on the House floor. “He should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding. These facts require immediate action by President Trump."

Dave42 13-01-2021 21:25

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
Trump impeached now goes to trial

1andrew1 13-01-2021 21:32

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36066576)
Trump impeached now goes to trial

He got his two terms...of impeachment!

Dave42 13-01-2021 21:39

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36066577)
He got his two terms...of impeachment!

yep 232 to impeach 197 against 10 republicans voted to impeach him

5 people did not vote at all

1andrew1 13-01-2021 21:43

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36066579)
yep 232 to impeach 197 against 10 republicans voted to impeach him 5 did not vote at all

The sooner he's behind bars and I'm being served in one, the better. ;)

Mick 13-01-2021 22:57

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
BREAKING: McConnell says Senate can't finish impeachment trial before Biden takes office.

Chris 13-01-2021 23:04

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
I think that’s a given. The attraction for republicans is that they now have the chance to bar Trump from running again. At this point that’s worth a heap more than symbolically ejecting him from office a week before he goes anyway.

Sephiroth 13-01-2021 23:07

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
Much as I dislike Trump the person, I think that the impeachment proceedings as being played out now, are a mistake. Trump is clearly unfit for office but a political move like this is highly divisive; it was more or less passed on the nod.

Trump is in considerable disgrace - he leaves office shortly and the FBI can then investigate whether or not he has committed any crimes. In other words, due process.


Chris 13-01-2021 23:19

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
For a sitting president, this is due process. Impeachment is political but the Senate trial isn’t - at least not in the same narrow tribal sense. The bar to conviction must be set high, and a two-thirds majority of a chamber that includes political allies is only going to be won over by the most egregious behaviour. A Senate may acquit on political grounds but a conviction represents a broad consensus that the president is indeed guilty.

Dave42 13-01-2021 23:21

Re: U.S Election 2020
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36066587)
Much as I dislike Trump the person, I think that the impeachment proceedings as being played out now, are a mistake. Trump is clearly unfit for office but a political move like this is highly divisive; it was more or less passed on the nod.

Trump is in considerable disgrace - he leaves office shortly and the FBI can then investigate whether or not he has committed any crimes. In other words, due process.


there was a attempt coup there making a statement to deter other trying to do same

Mick 13-01-2021 23:28

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36066590)
there was a attempt coup there making a statement to deter other trying to do same

Yes because Dems have never incited anything in the last four years - Do you actually know what you write?

This will not deter folk or calm things down, this will fire up Trump's base even more - Dems reap what they sow, that is if they are actually any good at that, seeing as they are crap at governing.

Chris 13-01-2021 23:34

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It will fire up his core support for sure. However the Republican Party is split down the middle and the non-Trump half now has an opportunity to ensure he can’t run in 2024 - can’t even promote speculation about running in fact, because he will be barred. If there are enough anti-Trump republicans in the Senate, they may well feel their best chance of taking the White House in 2024 is to lance the Trump boil now and hope the party moves on.


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