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A member of the far-right group Proud Boys was in contact with
a person linked to the Donald Trump government
in the days prior to the assault on the Capitol on January 6, as determined by the FBI and revealed this Saturday by
The New York Times
.
The New York newspaper, which cites police sources, notes that authorities
used phone records to locate a call
between the member of the extremist organization and someone close to Trump.
The information does not reveal the names of either party or the content of the conversation, which is part of the FBI investigation into contacts
between far-right individuals and organizations that participated
in the attack on the Capitol and members of the previous Administration. and conservative legislators.
Meanwhile, the leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, confirmed to the newspaper that he telephoned Roger Stone, a close associate of Trump,
while he was at a protest outside the residence of Republican Senator Marco Rubio a
few days before the assault on the headquarters of the legislative, but the call that is being investigated is a different one, according to police sources.
Tarrio was arrested on January 4 for destroying a Black Lives Matter banner posted in a historic African-American church, for which he did not participate in the events on Capitol Hill.
One hundred accused of Proud Boys
However, more than a dozen members of the Proud Boys have been indicted for the attack and it is believed that the group was largely behind the organization of the protests that ended with violence at the headquarters of Congress after Trump encouraged his followers to reject the result of the November elections and
oppose the certification of the victory of Democrat Joe Biden.
In the days leading up to the assault, several of the protesters were in contact with Republican lawmakers, according to phone records obtained by authorities.
The telephone data, meanwhile, do not show communications between them during the assault, according to the source quoted by
The New York Times
.
This week the FBI
arrested a Trump Administration official
for the attack on the Capitol, the first person directly linked to the previous administration to be arrested for those events.
Five dead people
It is about Federico Klein, a 42-year-old man who during the Trump administration
worked in the State Department
as a political appointment, although for now the crimes he is accused of are unknown.
During the assault, five people were killed, four Trump supporters and a policeman.
Two other policemen who participated in the operation during the assault committed suicide in the following days.
Trump was subjected to a second "
impeachment
" in Congress as a result of the assault, accused of the crime of "inciting an insurrection", but was acquitted of the impeachment with 56 votes against and 44 in favor, since a conviction required a two-thirds majority.
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