Escalation in Washington: Trump supporters storm Capitol – National Guard en route – News



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  • 22:27

    Trump to his supporters: “Now go home in peace, we love you!”

    The current president of the United States, Trump, addresses his followers through Twitter. He reiterated that the elections were stolen from him. But now is the time to go home in peace. “Go home in peace, we love you, you are very special,” Trump said.

  • 22:21

    “Historic low point”

    Isabelle Jacobi, a correspondent for SRF in Washington, DC, is shocked by the events on Capitol Hill: “American democracy has reached an all-time low. The counting of the votes of the electors is a constitutional requirement. But the Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol and the Houses of Parliament are not aware of this, or do not care. They feel betrayed and believe that American democracy is corrupt. For months they have been told the lies that Democrats were orchestrating electoral fraud and, after President Trump’s defeat on November 3, that their election could be stopped at the last minute. Today is the day of truth. Vice President Mike Pence admitted that it was not in his power to reject voters’ votes. Then Trump supporters realized that Joe Biden would be sworn in as president on January 20. One wonders where the country is astray. President Trump sits in the White House and watches as MPs have to hide in the basement and rioters take selfies in the rows of Senate seats. The Tulmult of Trump supporters is a preview of what may happen in the months after Donald Trump is ousted from office. “

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    Legend:

    US Correspondent Isabelle Jacobi: The tumult is a preview of what may happen in the months after Donald Trump is ousted from office.

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  • 22:12

    Biden: “Unprecedented Attack on Democracy”

    President-elect Joe Biden has strongly condemned the dramatic events surrounding the Capitol in Washington. “Right now, our democracy is under unprecedented attack,” Biden said in Wilmington, Delaware. The violence must end.

    Biden also addressed incumbent Donald Trump: He had to give a speech to keep his oath and defend the constitution.

  • 22:11

    Pelosi and Schumer call for Trump to appeal to his followers

    Top Democrats in the US Congress have called on US President-elect Donald Trump to urge the protesters he prompted to leave the US Capitol. “We call on President Trump to ask all protesters to leave the United States Capitol and the Capitol grounds immediately,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democratic Minority Leader in the Senate, Chuck Schumer.

  • 22:00

    Criticism: Was the Capitol inadequately protected by the police?

    Did the intruding Trump supporters have too easy a game? On Twitter, criticism is strong that the police presence was surprisingly small, in contrast to the “Black Lives Matter” protests, when there were apparently many more security guards on site.

  • 21:54

    Vice President Pence: “Violence must stop”

    Mike Pence calls on Twitter to end the violence: “The violence and destruction taking place in the United States Capitol must stop immediately. Everyone involved must respect the security forces and leave the building immediately. “

  • 21:44

    The National Guard is on the way

    According to the White House media office, the National Guard is heading to the Capitol, along with other federal security services. This was done following the instructions of President Donald Trump.

    The AP news agency also reports that the government will send more forces to the Capitol. The governor of neighboring Virginia, Ralph Northam, announced on Twitter that he would send forces from the state’s National Guard to support Washington. The state of Maryland will also send the national guard and state police to Washington, as announced by the governor.

  • 21:34

    CNN: Woman shot and in danger of death

    According to CNN, a woman was shot in the chest on the Capitol grounds. Your life is in danger.

  • 21:30

    Republicans demand an end to the protest

    House Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy calls the violent protests “un-American” on Fox News. You should stop immediately. According to him, shots were even fired. Other senators also called for the protests to end immediately. Some ask the president to end the matter.

  • 21:12

    Kamala Harris apparently safe

    Vice President-elect Kamala Harris was saved, according to an employee. The place is kept secret.

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Democrat Nancy Pelosi, was also apparently expelled from the Capitol and is now in a safe place.

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    Legend:

    It is not known where Kamala Harris is.

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  • 21:08

    The mayor of Washington calls the National Guard

    The mayor of Washington has petitioned the National Guard, according to MSNBC. Nancy Pelosi also apparently asked the National Guard to leave Capitol Hill. The Defense Ministry rejected this for the time being.

  • 21:00

    Parliamentarians must wear gas masks

    Police have asked MPs in the US Capitol, besieged by Trump supporters, to don gas masks. The US news agency AP reported that tear gas had previously leaked into the building in Washington.

  • 20:48

    Washington Mayor imposes curfew

    Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser ordered a curfew due to protests from supporters of President-elect Donald Trump in the heart of the American capital. It will go into effect on Wednesday at 6 pm (local time / midnight CET) and will end on Thursday morning at 6 am (12 noon CET), Bowser announced.

  • 20:43

    Trump asks his supporters: “stay in peace”

    Trump asks his followers through Twitter to remain in peace. However, there is no request for them to leave the Capitol and allow the Senate to convene.

  • 20:31

    Trump supporters storm the Capitol

    CNN shows images of a dozen supporters of President Trump on Capitol Hill. Apparently they simply invaded the security forces.

  • 20:18

    Capitol cordoned off – debate interrupted

    The Washington Capitol, the building where the senators’ debate is taking place, is apparently cordoned off. Some of the president’s supporters appear to be trying to storm the field.

    The Capitol is currently surrounded by Trump supporters. CNN footage shows hundreds of Trump fans on the steps of the Capitol. Thousands stand in front of him.

    Capitol Police have confirmed that both chambers are sealed and that no one can enter or leave the building. The Senate debate was suspended.

  • 20:14

    Expect more delays

    The first objection, therefore, leads to emotional votes from both sides. More objections of this type are expected, which should significantly delay the process until the election is confirmed.

  • 20:06

    Ted Cruz Opposes Arizona Election Results

    Texas Senator Ted Cruz calls for “a little less certainty” from both sides and a little more recognition that “democracy is in crisis.” He cites polls that 39 percent of Americans do not believe the election was “rigged.” “You may not agree with this assessment, but it is still a reality for almost half the country.” Therefore, it is the duty of Congress to take these allegations seriously and re-investigate.

  • 19:59

    Chuck Schumer: Anyone who objects to the electorate’s votes is embarrassing America

    The minority leader, Democrat Chuck Schumer, says those senators who refuse to accept the election result will lose.

    “The American people voted Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the next President and Vice President of the United States. And yet some of our colleagues have organized an attempt to undermine and challenge this free and fair election. You are in the minority. You will lose. You know it. “

    “You will object to the vote count, no matter how. And in this process they will shame themselves, they will shame their party. And worst of all, they will embarrass their country. “

  • 19:58

    Fights between Trump supporters and security guards

    Before the results of the US presidential election were confirmed in the US Congress, fights broke out between supporters of President-elect Donald Trump and security officials outside the Capitol in Washington. Images from several television channels showed how hundreds of supporters of the president of the United States marched towards the seat of parliament after a speech by Trump, some fought with the emergency services. According to the Washington Post, at least two buildings belonging to the nearby parliamentary complex have been evacuated.

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