As the confusion grows, a peace protest is requested late… Dissatisfaction with the election results
The Georgia Senate finalist defeated me… Romney accused “president of instigating civil war”
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Trump’s “Trump accountability theory” is emerging that Trump fueled protests in the unprecedented incident in which US President Donald Trump’s supporters broke into the Capitol in Washington, DC. In addition, the Democratic Party won two seats in the final vote of the Senate in Georgia, and the Republican Party was deprived of the presidential power and the House of Representatives and even the Senate.
President Trump said in a support speech on the 6th (local time) before the protesters marched to Parliament, he said, “I will not give up objection to the presidential election and will never surrender.” After the speech, the protesters marched to the parliament, broke through the line and entered the interior of the parliament building, causing the parliament to havoc.
As a result, such remarks were inevitably criticized for acting as a kind of fire ignition leading to the violence of the invasion of the Capitol by stimulating supporters. As the problem grew as the protesters broke into the Capitol, President Trump requested a peaceful demonstration, but it was also controversial that he did not order dissolution immediately.
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He called for a peaceful protest through a tweet, saying, “Please support the police and law enforcement officers of the assembly,” and “they are really on our side.” The Associated Press said in response to the tweet, “Trump recommended that supporters in the Capitol keep peace, but did not demand dissolution.”
Only after the situation worsened, such as confrontation between the police and protesters and even the injured, President Trump posted a video on Twitter, saying, “Go home now,” and “we must keep law and order.”
However, while President Trump issued a message requesting dissolution two hours after the invasion of the Capitol broke out, he still disagreed with the results of the presidential election and left a’fire’. He said to his supporters, “I know your pain and hurt. We have a stolen election.”
Originally, the Congress planned to hold a joint Senate-House Meeting from 1 pm to confirm President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election, but the meeting was stopped after about an hour due to intrusion. Biden-elect held a press conference this afternoon, saying, “It is a revolt, not a protest,” and strongly condemned that “Our democracy is under an unprecedented attack that has never been seen in modern history.”
President-elect Biden pointed out President Trump’s responsibilities and called for immediate resolution. He pointed out that Trump is responsible for instigating the situation, saying, “Whether a good president or a bad president is, the president’s words are important. When it is good, it is encouraging, when it is bad, it is agitating.” “I urge President Trump to go out on national TV now to keep the oath and defend the Constitution,” he said. “We must demand that President Trump end this siege.”
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Reuters reported that Senator Mitt Romney, a Republican leader, also strongly criticized President Trump, saying, “This is what the president triggered today. This is a civil war.”
In addition to the unprecedented invasion of parliament, as the result of the Democratic domination of the Senate in the Georgia runoff vote, voices of criticism have erupted within the Republicans. The Washington Post (WP) said, “Some Republicans blame President Trump for sweeping up the Democratic Party to reshape the country’s politics.”
“We need a single team with a unified message looking into the future,” said Republican member Gabriel Sterling, chairman of the Georgia State Election Commission at a press conference, criticizing President Trump for not focusing on Democratic candidates during the final voting process, but rather attacking Republicans. did.
Earlier, President Trump was criticized for the release of a transcript of pressure to recalculate votes to overturn the results of the presidential election in a call with Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State Brad Rappensperger. In addition, the same party demanded the resignation of Governor Brian Kemp, which showed a severe’enemy division’.
/ Reporter Park Ye-na [email protected]
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