<span style="color: #222222;">The Congressional panel probing the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol released its final report on Thursday, outlining its case that former U.S. President Donald Trump should face criminal charges of inciting the riot.<br />''<br />''The 814-page report comes after the panel interviewed more than 1,000 witnesses, held 10 hearings and obtained more than a million pages of documents.<br />''<br />''The witnesses – ranging from many of Trump's closest aides to law enforcement to some of the rioters themselves – detailed Trump's "premeditated" actions in the weeks ahead of the attack.<br />''<br />''In the two months between the election and the insurrection, the report says, "President Trump or his inner circle engaged in at least 200 apparent acts of public or private outreach, pressure, or condemnation, targeting either State legislators or local election administrators, to overturn State election results." &nbsp;<br />''<br />''Trump's repeated, false claims of widespread voter fraud resonated with his supporters, the committee said, and were amplified on social media, building on the distrust of government he had fostered for his four years in office.<br />''<br />''It further said that he did little to stop them when they resorted to violence and stormed the Capitol, interrupting the certification of Biden's victory.</span><br />
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US: Capitol riot panel's final report sets out case to try Trump