The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has reported information about a warning issued by an armed group to organize a massive uprising if Congress agrees to activate the Constitutional Amendment No. 25 to impeach President Donald Trump before his term ends on January 20.

According to information published by the "ABC" network - according to the FBI - this group is planning to go to Washington on the 16th of this month, and incite to storm the courts and federal headquarters in the event Trump is removed before the day of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden .

That group also plans to organize armed protests in front of the legislative councils in the fiftieth states, from the 16th of this month until the day of the inauguration.

The Pentagon has authorized the deployment of 15,000 National Guard personnel to secure the presidential inauguration, and National Guard Commander General Daniel Hukanson expected, on Monday, that about 10,000 troops would be deployed in the city by Saturday to bolster security, secure transportation, and communications.

Biden said he was not worried about the inauguration ceremony (Reuters)

Indignant employee

In the context, Buzzfeed quoted sources it did not identify that an employee indignant at the Trump administration at the State Department was behind a change that appeared on a page on the ministry's website, according to which the mandate of President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence ends on Monday at exactly the same time Fifty-six minutes in the evening Washington time.

This change caused great confusion, especially on social media, which assumed that the president resigned or was about to resign.

It is noteworthy that the same message appeared on the same site on the seventeenth of last December, and was explained at the time that it was caused by a mistake.

For his part, the head of the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, said that it is not possible to wait until Trump ends his term, and added in an interview with "MSNBC" that Trump may cause damage during the remaining days of his term.

In turn, Acting National Security Minister Chad Wolf announced that he had ordered preparations for Biden's inauguration ceremony next Wednesday instead of January 19, adding that the early preparations for Biden's inauguration came against the backdrop of the events of the congressional storming.

Trump impeached

In the same regard, Biden said that President Trump should not remain in office, noting that he spoke on Monday with some members of the Senate about the impeachment of the president.

Biden added in Monday's speech that he is not concerned about the inauguration ceremony, but that those who stormed Congress should be held accountable.

House Republicans have blocked rolling out legislation that would urge Vice President Mike Pence to begin the process of enacting Amendment No. 25 of the Constitution to remove the president.

House Democrats sought to approve the legislation to be put forward immediately for discussion, but Republicans blocked the move, and Democrats justified this effort by saying the president had "incited violence" in the deadly storming of Congress.

Democrats will put the draft resolution on the vote again on Tuesday for adoption by a majority of votes.

The legislation indicates that Trump gave a speech at a rally shortly before his supporters' attack on Congress, and that he made statements that were encouraging and leading to chaos on the Capitol.

Republican complicity

For her part, Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, confirmed Monday that the Republicans are "endangering America" ​​by "colluding" with President Trump, who accuses him of "inciting a bloody rebellion against America" ​​against the backdrop of the events of the Capitol building.

Pelosi expressed her regret at the Republicans ’opposition to the unanimous adoption of a resolution asking the Vice President to dismiss Trump by activating Amendment No. 25 to the Constitution.

Meanwhile, 3 Democratic lawmakers formally introduced a bill accusing Trump of "inciting rebellion."

CNN quoted Steny Hoyer, leader of the Democratic majority in the House of Representatives, as saying that the House may vote on this bill Wednesday, and that he wants to send the indictment as soon as it is approved to the Senate to start the trial of the president.

Trump disavows

On the other hand, according to a press report, the outgoing president rejects any responsibility for his supporters' storming of the Congress building, and intends to resume some official duties.

CBS News quoted Trump administration sources as saying that the president does not intend to resign, and does not feel any pressure on him, adding that he will do some tasks, including visiting the border with Mexico.