Capitol Violence: Congress Committee seeks criminal persecution for Donald Trump's chief of staff

The Congress's elected committee investigating violence against the Capitol voted on Monday [the day] to recommend criminal persecution for Donald Trump's former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, thus punishing the former president's top adviser for his refusal to testify to the January 6th uprising. Committee [...]
The elected committee advanced the Congress's report on Meadows anonymously, sending the voting case to all members of Congress, which is expected to pass today.
Bennie Thompson, the head of this committee, said in the opening statement before the Meadows panel that had shown willingness to disobey his call, reports The Guardian, Periscope.
“ “Z. Meadows started by doing the right thing: he cooperated. He handed in his records that he did not want to defend himself with the same justification. But in an investigation like this, this is just a first step. ”
The elected committee said Meadows had tried to prevent the investigation in countless forms, from refusing to testify, to the frustration of their attempt to find relevant documents with the attack on the Capitol.












