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Specifically, in his speech, Trump condemned the violence at the headquarters of Congress on June 6, emphasizing that “violence and outright destruction have no place in our country.” Trump also claimed that none of his true supporters abstain from political violence.
President Trump added that he was shocked and saddened by the casualties in the June 6 riots, which killed five people. He emphasized that those who riot at headquarters on June 6 will be brought to justice, while emphasizing that the American voice must be heard peacefully. At the end of his speech, he urged Americans to try to overcome the emotions of this moment and come together.
The video was posted on Twitter hours after the US House of Representatives passed a resolution challenging President Trump, accusing him of “inciting unrest” and a threat to national security and democracy. However, in that video, Trump did not mention the new House movement.
Also after the House of Representatives passed the aforementioned impeachment resolution, Mr. Frank Luntz, a member of the Republican party that organized the polls, said that the statistical results have surprised him that so far half Trump’s supporters still want the 2020 electoral war to continue, according to the BBC.
Luntz believes that supporters’ level of affection for President Trump is holding up and that many will flock to Washington on January 20 to show their support, not to congratulate him. President-elect Joe Biden took office.
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