The extraordinary Congressional enquiry into the events of January 6 and the FBI seizure of documents at Mar-a-Lago seem a fitting end to a Trump regime that has collapsed into recrimination and rancour, writes strategic policy analyst Stephen Loosley.
He endorsed an opponent who went on to defeat feisty Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney in a Primary in her Wyoming constituency.
The Committee has focused relentlessly on the former President’s role in the insurrection which swept through the US Capitol last year and threatened to disrupt the peaceful transition of power from Trump to President-Elect Joe Biden. There is much more to emerge in the Congressional enquiry, and the US Secret Service is now under scrutiny over allegedly “disappearing” phone records.
American history, however, requires a comprehensive settling of the facts and the consequent accountability.
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