Washington police are calling on supporters not to carry weapons during protests

Two members of Congress are calling for a criminal investigation to be opened with Trump

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The day before yesterday, two Democrats in the US House of Representatives asked the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to open a criminal investigation with President Donald Trump, for pressuring officials to reverse the results of the presidential election, while Washington police called on Trump's supporters not to He carried weapons during protests.

And a phone call earlier this week revealed that the Washington Post was the first to publish its content, and revealed that Trump begged the chief election officer in Georgia to turn over the results of the elections, which took place on the third of last November, telling him that everything You have to "find 11,780 votes."

California Congressman Ted Liu and New York Representative Kathleen Rice said in a letter to the Director of the FBI, Christopher Wray, "The evidence of Trump's election fraud is crystal clear."

"We believe that Trump has engaged in soliciting or conspiring to commit a number of electoral crimes, and we are asking for a criminal investigation to be opened with the president," Liu and Rice wrote.

It is reported that since the presidential elections, two months ago, Trump has refused to admit his defeat to the President-elect, Democrat Joe Biden.

Congress is due to meet today to confirm Biden's election victory before his inauguration on January 20.

More than 170 managers from major American companies addressed members of Congress in an open letter, the day before yesterday, calling on them to accept the results of the Electoral College.

On the other hand, officials in Washington, DC, yesterday called on Trump supporters not to bring firearms to this week's protests, over congressional ratification of his election defeat, and deployed hundreds of National Guard forces to help maintain order.

"We have received some information about individuals who intend to bring weapons to our city, which will not be tolerated," said the police chief in the capital, Robert Conte, at a press conference at the city council, adding that anyone carrying a weapon or provoking violence will be arrested.

Liu and Rice: "We believe that Trump engaged in seduction or conspiracy to commit a number of electoral crimes."

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