Then-President Donald Trump greets then-Florida Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis during a campaign rally at the Hertz Arena on October 31, 2018 in Estero, Florida.
Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis at a campaign rally in Estero, Florida, in October 2018.Joe Raedle/Getty Images
  • According to an anonymous source, the January hearings are a way for Trump to be indicted.

  • The hearings have hurt the former president's image and could lead to a criminal referral.

  • They are seen as the main rivals for the GOP presidential nomination in four years.

The January 6 committee hearings are intended to get former President Donald Trump indicted, according to an anonymous source.

His head is at that location. According to a Republican consultant, he thinks the goal is to get main justice to chase him. Ron thinks this is about that.

The Insider contacted the office of the Governor.

The January 6 committee presented evidence of Trump's involvement in a scheme to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election.

According to the report, GOP donors are weary of the scandals surrounding the former president and are looking at potential challengers, including DeSantis.

Trump's leading rival for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024 is a man who once claimed to be a loyal ally of the former president.

Both are preparing for White House bids, though neither has formally declared their candidacy.

According to a University of New Hampshire poll of Republican voters ahead of the state's primary last week, Ron DeSantis beat Trump, but the former president still has a significant lead.

The January 6 hearings focused on claims that Trump knew or should have known that he was lying when he claimed the election was stolen from him.

The committee could make a criminal referral about the former president to the Justice Department, which could decide if or not to prosecute the president.

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