In January, a federal district court in Washington, DC, sentenced a man in southern Florida to eight months in prison in a case in which supporters of former President Trump broke into the US Capitol.

In January, five people, including police officers, were killed and more than 500 were charged in a case in which supporters of former President Trump, who were dissatisfied with the results of the US presidential election, broke into the Federal Capitol.



A 38-year-old man living in southern Florida was sentenced to eight months in prison on the 19th by a federal district court in Washington, DC, for obstructing public procedures to finalize election results.



In the ruling, Judge Moss of the Federal District Court severely criticized, "No matter how imaginative you are, you can't call this a protest demonstration. It was an attack on democracy and left America with years of blemishes." did.



At the time of the incident, a joint session between the House and Senate was held in Congress to determine the outcome of the presidential election, and a man wearing a T-shirt in support of Mr. Trump was rushing into the Senate. Was left in.



The American media reports that this is the first time a sentence has been sentenced to a felony accused of a felony that could result in a sentence of more than a year's imprisonment.