American senators became interested in Russia's influence on extremists in the United States. The chairman of the Senate Special Intelligence Committee Mark Warner told The New York Times about this.
According to him, an investigation will be conducted within the committee to find out which extremist groups are involved in the riots in the US capital. The parliamentarian noted that special attention will be paid to the relations of these organizations with European countries, including Russia.
Warner said that checks will be carried out against the ultra-right organization Proud Boys, racist groups, the American anti-fascist movement Antifa, as well as other ultra-right and ultra-left associations.
Earlier in a report by the US Department of Homeland Security, it was reported that the United States remains at an increased level of threat due to the possible incitement to violence and the risk of its commission.
On January 6, Republican protesters stormed the Capitol Building and surrounded the Senate Hall. The Senate and the House of Representatives interrupted a meeting at which it was planned to approve the results of the last elections. During the protests, the police detained almost 70 rioters, five people were killed. On January 14, the US House of Representatives voted to impeach Trump over the riots in Washington.