'Only Richard Nixon and Donald Trump...believed that prosecution decisions should be made in the Oval Office,' the president's chief of staff said.
that was published on Thursday."And that is a process that we will continue to build until we hold everyone accountable who committed criminal acts with respect to January 6."
It remains unclear whether Trump and his allies will be indicted over the January 6 events, but the House select committeelast month, the committee accused the former president and some of his allies of criminal conspiracy to defraud the United States. White House chief of staff Ron Klain said that former President Donald Trump is similar to ex-president Richard Nixon in that they both wanted prosecution decisions to be made in the White House instead at the Justice Department. Above, Trump speaks at a rally on April 2 near Washington, Michigan."The evidence supports an inference that President Trump...
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