After House Democrats led the charge in voting on Wednesday to impeach President Donald Trump for an unprecedented second time â this time over the dubious charge of âincitement of insurrectionâ â the White House released a video message from Trump in which he unequivocally denounced political violence and called for peace and unity.
âMob violence goes against everything I believe in and everything our movement stands for,â Trump stated. âNo true supporter of mine could ever endorse political violence. No true supporter of mine could ever disrespect law enforcement or our great American flag. ⦠Now I am asking everyone who has ever believed in our agenda to be thinking of ways to ease tensions, calm tempers, and help to promote peace in our country.â
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Sputnik International
Byron York, Washington Examiner December 29, 2020
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After House Democrats lost seats they expected to win in November s elections, many in the party searched for someone to blame. They soon settled on you ll be shocked their Republican opponents. GOP candidates had falsely and unfairly accused Democrats of wanting to defund the police, they said. Republicans hung around Democrats necks that we are all socialist or communist and we all wanted to defund the police, Rep. Harley Rouda, a Democratic candidate who lost his bid for re-election in Southern California. told the New York Times.Read Full Article »