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CNN reported that Trump, along with his attorney, Rudy Giuliani, mistakenly contacted Republican Sen. Mike Lee at a time when bloody riots were raging inside the Congress building on Wednesday.
According to network sources, confirmed by a senator’s spokesman, Lee, what was meant by that phone call was Republican Senator Tommy Taperville, newly elected by Alabama.
Around 2 p.m. Washington time, shortly after the Senate’s main hall was vacated and lawmakers moved to another room after the violent incursion by Trump supporters, Trump called Senator Lee’s personal phone, and when the president discovered that the number had been lost, he asked him to give him the phone number. To Taberville even to talk to him.
Al-Shabaka confirmed that an informed source said Trump spoke with Taberville for about 10 minutes and asked him to present additional objections during the final confirmation session on Biden’s victory in the presidential election, opening the way for him to object to the results. of each state.
The American Network also revealed Saturday that federal investigators had stopped a truck loaded with weapons and explosives in the vicinity of the building (Capitol), before Trump supporters stormed the building.
The network reported that investigators confirmed they detained an Alabama state man inside the truck, which was found loaded with 11 bombs, pistols and assault rifles, just two blocks from the Capitol building.
Investigators also confirmed the arrest of another man in Washington, DC, who was carrying a rifle and hundreds of live ammunition, and had told his acquaintances that he wanted to shoot or run over the Speaker of the Democratic House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi.
Meanwhile, Democrats are on the fast track to launching a parliamentary trial for President Trump if he does not resign.
Despite the difficulties that this path entails, especially with only 10 days to go to the end of Trump’s term. Democrats seem determined to crack down, especially considering that the likelihood of a successful trial could prevent Trump from running for president in the future or holding any official office.
Democrats intend to file an indictment against Trump next Monday, and it contains one count; He’s “inciting rebellion,” while Democratic lawmakers have released a draft of the rule, which focuses on Republican President Trump’s actions after the Nov.3 election, and says his trial was caused by his incitement. to violence and the assault on Congress.
The draft also stipulates that Trump will not be able to hold any office in the government in the future.
On the other hand, White House spokesman Gad Deere said on Friday that Trump’s trial in Congress, with only 12 days left in his term, will only increase the severity of the division in the country.