The US Congress has enough evidence to condemn Trump

According to IRNA on Monday from the Daily Mail website; Members of the House of Representatives, which oversees the Capitol Congress building riot, made the remarks in a news program before the second session.
Democrat Adam Schiff has said he would like to see the Justice Department investigate allegations of criminal activity by Trump.
Another member of Congress, Jamie Ruskin, said he was unwilling to prosecute Attorney General Merrick Garland, but that the panel had identified his potential crimes.
Elena Luria, the third Democrat on the board, told NBC that the rest of the meetings would focus on Trump’s negligence in carrying out his duties. There was an 187-minute gap between the start of the Capitol riots and Trump’s call for his supporters to end the attack.
Adam Kinzinger, one of the two Republicans on the board, has said that if Trump believes he has won the 2020 election, he will not have the mental capacity to run for office.
The first public meeting of the delegation to review the incident and their findings was broadcast on Thursday night.
Members of Congress believe that the Capitol Uprising was not an accident, but rather that Trump’s last place in the grand plan to overthrow Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election.
More evidence is set to be released on how Trump and his advisers made a concerted effort to spread false information and pressure the Justice Department to accept his false allegations of electoral fraud.