Jan. 6 panel building 'multi-prong criminal case' against Trump: experts

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Legal experts have noted that Cassidy Hutchinson's recent testimony has been particular damming for the former president.

should face criminal charges over the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack, according to experts.

The panel's hearings, which are due to return later in July, have so far outlined how Trump was allegedly aware that his claims thebut still pushed forward with plans to overturn the results, resulting in the insurrection at the Capitol last year. On June 28, former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson's remarks at the hearings gave arguably the most damning testimony against the former president.on January 6 because he asked security officials to remove magnetometers, or mags, in order to increase the size of the crowd at his speech at the Ellipse.

Former US President Donald Trump appears onscreen during the fifth hearing by the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the US Capitol in the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, DC, on June 23, 2022.Despite allegedly knowing his supporters in D.C. that day were armed, Trump still urged them to"fight like hell" and told them to march the Capitol, where the electoral vote certification ceremony was taking place.

Hutchinson also testified she was told Trump was so irate that he could not join his supporters at the Capitol as the insurrection was unfolding that he

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