Trump is about to win the Republican Party nomination for the upcoming presidential elections (French)

Former US President Donald Trump pledged to release what he called “hostages” from the attackers of the Congress building in early 2021, if he wins the presidential elections scheduled for next November.

Trump wrote on his “Truth Social” platform on Monday, “The first actions I will take as the next president will be to close the border with Mexico” and “release the unjustly imprisoned hostages of January 6, 2021.”

 Trump's supporters stormed the US Congress building on January 6, 2021, to protest his loss of the presidential elections, which he described as fraudulent.

More than 1,350 people have been charged with involvement in the attacks on Congress, according to the latest figures issued by the Department of Justice last week.

Imprisonment sentences were issued against about 500 of them.

Trump previously described those imprisoned in connection with the attack as "hostages" and said that they should be released.

Winning indicators

It is noteworthy that Trump is about to win the Republican Party nomination to run in the upcoming presidential elections, and opinion polls show that he has an advantage over current President Joe Biden, who aspires to remain in the White House for a second term.

However, the former president is being prosecuted in 4 criminal cases, and he seeks through several petitions to postpone his trial as long as possible, and in any case until after the presidential election.

Biden and Trump came to Georgia last Saturday as part of their election campaign, in which they are confronting each other over various issues, including the age of the current president and immigration issues.

Biden headed to Atlanta, where he seeks to attract voters of African origin and Latinos, while Trump renewed in meetings with his supporters his harsh criticism of immigrants who enter the United States through the Mexican border.

 Trump also repeatedly mocked Biden's age and mental and physical abilities.

Source: Agencies