• USA The FBI examines the 25,000 soldiers of the National Guard in Washington for fear of "an attack from within"

  • Capitol Nancy Pelosi hints that there were "accomplices" in the assault among members of Congress

  • Assault The mob that took the Capitol wanted to "capture and assassinate" the legislators

A young woman who participated in the invasion of the United States Congress on January 6

stole a laptop belonging to the top Democratic legislator

of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, and hoped to sell it to a Russian spy agency, according to a

criminal complaint from the FBI

released Monday.

The lawsuit, filed Sunday night in United States District Court in Washington, seeks the arrest

of Pennsylvania resident

Riley June Williams

on grounds including

"violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds

,

"

seat of Congress in Washington.

For the moment, the authorities do not

know his whereabouts

.

Based on several photos and videos of the chaotic disturbances in the Capitol,

an FBI agent claimed that Williams was seen near the office of Pelosi

, the speaker of the House of Representatives.

A witness, identified in the court document only as

W1

but who claimed to be "Riley June Williams's sentimental ex-partner," alleged that Riley June Williams

planned to send the laptop to a friend in Russia to sell to the foreign intelligence agency SVR

.

That sale "failed for unknown reasons, and Williams still has the computing device or destroyed it," the affidavit said.

It was unclear if a laptop belonging to Pelosi was actually stolen.

The FBI said it was continuing to investigate the matter

.

A crowd of supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump, encouraged by him, marched to the Capitol in Washington and invaded it when Congress was to certify the electoral victory of Democrat Joe Biden.

In the place there were violent clashes and

five deaths

were registered

, including a policeman

, for which today Donald Trump faces a second impeachment trial in Congress for "inciting insurrection."

Congress remains closed before the

inauguration on Wednesday of Democrat Joe Biden

as president of the United States, an event that police say some far-right rioters threaten to prevent.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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