RUFUS - After being requested by the Senate Ethics committee, the Nationalist House has finally released visitor logs, from 2018 through 2022. The Nationalist was initially resistant to the request, but later deemed it necessary to prevent them from being subpoenaed and tanking the current administration.
"Over 1,000 logs were recovered from the Nationalist House by FCIS agents," said FCIS Director Sharona Maples. "The records to are pertinent to the investigation and will aid in determining whether the claims against President McCallum are viable and true."
Maples has determined that additional evidence collection will not continue as the FCIS "has collected over 2,000 articles of evidence." With this said, no further evidence collection will be conducted.
Maples will also need to review all evidence submissions so that she may testify during the January 11, trial. Maples will also order agents to testify during the trial, who was part of the Dalton team, and collected evidence before she became the FCIS Director.
The Federal Crimes Investigation Service will play an instrumental role in proving or disproving President McCallum's innocence. McCallum is expected to be at the trial starting on January 20, 2022.
The trial will not be televised nor will media be allowed in the trial to protect the witnesses and the alleged victims.