In the case of President Trump's supporters breaking into the US Congress, the House of Representatives is deliberating a resolution calling on Vice President Mike Pence to effectively dismiss the president.

Vice President Pence expressed his unwillingness to "set a terrible precedent."

There are growing criticisms of the president over the invasion of Trump's supporters who became mobsters in the United States on the 6th of this month. , Is deliberating a resolution calling for the president to be effectively dismissed under the provisions of the Constitution.



The resolution is expected to be passed by a majority, but Vice President Mike Pence sent a letter to Democratic Speaker of the House Pelosi, stating that he would "set a terrible precedent."



Meanwhile, the Republican Party's head of the Senate, McConnell, said in a statement about the impeachment resolution for the president's impeachment, which is expected to be voted on the 13th. I believe President Trump has committed a crime that could be impeached. "



In addition, the ruling Republican Party has so far expressed its intention to support the resolution by three lawmakers, and there is a movement to move away from the president.



In response, President Trump has spoken in Southern Texas, saying, "Impeachment is the worst witch hunt in American history, causing tremendous anger, division, and pain to the people."

Identified more than 170 people, including trespassing into Congress

The FBI = Federal Bureau of Investigation and prosecutors held a press conference on the 12th in the case where supporters of President Trump broke into the U.S. Congress and killed five people, and have been involved in some crimes such as illegal invasion so far It has identified more than 170 suspected individuals and announced that it has already prosecuted more than 70.



Both are expected to increase further in the future.



The FBI and others are soliciting a wide range of information from the general public about the situation at that time, and so far more than 100,000 photographs and videos have been sent.



Prosecutors also said that the pipe bombs found by the Republican and Democratic National Committees near the Capitol were "genuine. They had detonators and timers," and related agencies worked together to bomb the bombs. He explained that he was investigating the whereabouts of the person involved in the installation of.



The FBI and others have emphasized that they will form a dedicated team to investigate "incitement and collusion" over the intrusion case and will pursue it thoroughly.