China News Service, January 1 (Xinhua) According to the "New York Post" a few days ago, former US President Trump once wanted to apply for a registered trademark for the term "election manipulation!" after the 2020 election.

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  According to reports, according to documents recently disclosed by the U.S. House of Representatives Capitol Hill Riot Investigative Committee, Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Kushner’s conversations with the committee’s investigation last year showed that on November 9, 2020, Trump’s aide , White House Chief of Staff Dan Scavino sent an email to Kushner to convey Trump's "special instructions."

  Scavino wrote in the email, "The President (Trump) wants to trademark the following two phrases. 'Save America PAC!' (Save America PAC!) and 'Rigged Election! )'".

  Kushner retweeted the request, asking several other advisers, as well as Trump's son Eric Trump, "Can we do this soon?" Eric Trump responded: "Two URLs are already registered."

  Another consultant responded: "'Save America PAC' has already been registered. But we can still apply to register 'Save America'."

  Kushner replied, "Let's do it."

  According to the transcript, the trademark copyright request for these two words may have been financially motivated.

Kushner did not say whether they were successful in obtaining trademark copyrights for "Rig the Election!" or "Save America," but a search revealed that neither phrase appears in the current U.S. copyright directory.

  After the 2020 U.S. presidential election, Republican Trump refused to concede defeat to Democratic rival Biden, repeatedly claiming that there was large-scale election fraud.

On the afternoon of January 6, 2021, when Congress was verifying the election results, a large number of Trump supporters violently broke into the Capitol building and caused riots, causing casualties.

  The House Special Investigative Committee on Capitol Hill Riots will be set up in July 2021.

On December 22, 2022, the committee released a final investigation report of more than 800 pages, directly blaming Trump for the riots on Capitol Hill and recommending that he be banned from holding public office in the future.

After the report was released, Trump called it a "witch hunt" against him.