“Trump’s ex-chief of staff presented coup plans” | abroad

"Trump's ex-chief of staff presented coup plans" |  abroad

PowerPoint mentioned, among other things, that Trump could declare a national emergency in order to stay in power longer. This should happen after China allegedly had access to electronic voting systems. Then all electronic votes would have to be declared invalid, and Parliament would have to look for a solution.

The document also contains some points that former Vice President Mike Pence could have used to prevent Joe Biden from being declared the new Speaker of Parliament on January 6. That way he could appoint more Trump supporters as electoral votes.

Trump and close allies such as Meadows, Rudy Giuliani and Steve Bannon are said to have worked hard until January 6 to find a solution that would keep Trump in power in the United States. On January 6, Trump supporters finally stormed the Capitol in an attempt to prevent official approval of the election results. It does not work.

Meadows promised to cooperate with the parliamentary committee on the storming of the Capitol in late November, but withdrew that cooperation on Wednesday. He is now likely to stand trial for his refusal.

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