Video: The dramatic escape from Vice President Pence and Mitt Romney’s Capitol

WASHINGTON.- The Democrats will be able to conjure up these dramatic videos of the January 6 attack on the United States Capitol When Republican Sen. Mitt Romney escaped just in time for the turmoil, Vice President Mike Pence evacuated the escalator.

At the second day of the trial, the legislators who are conducting the trial of the President will publish images that showcase the official Eugene Goodman, of the Capitol Police, correlated only by the passers-by to the amount that acababa to err in the edification.

At one point, Goodman’s security cameras caught Goodman crossing the aisle and looking at Senator Romney, a critical force of Trump’s, leading the opposition.

“Goodman’s official passed to Sen. Mitt Romney and the indication that he was forced to pay a salute,” said the Virgin Islands delegate, Stacey Plaskett, in fooling the silent security images. “On the first floor, just debating them, the multitude began to search the room,” he added.

Goodman takes a peek at the first floor and introduces himself to the full length while showing the video of the grating and entering the Capitol. Some of the protesters tomaron extintores of the paredes mientras atravesaban los pasillos.

In another video revelation of the drama, there is Pence next to a nutritious group of people escaping from the passages while the turbo is near the corner of the chamber.

The videos of Romney, Pence and others will echo the tone of the second anniversary of Trump’s impeachment, which began March with the impetus of the Democrats.

Romney is one of six Republican congressmen in favor of impeachment. Per the number of 67 senators who need the Democrats to, in effect, condemn the former todavía queda muy lejos, ya que deberían ser 17 los republicanos que votaran ‘n guns.

LA NACION

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