Conte expresses concern about Washington violence
Premier says he s confident in strength of US institutions
07 Gennaio 2021
ROME, JAN 7 - Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte on
Wednesday expressed concern about the violence staged by
supporters of outgoing United States President Donald Trump at
the Capital in Washington. I am following what is happening in #Washington with great
concern, Conte said via Twitter. Violence is incompatible with the exercise of democratic rights
and freedoms. I am confident in the strength and robustness of the
institutions of the United States. #CapitolHill (ANSA).
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Twitter, Facebook briefly suspend Trump accounts in response to storming of US Capitol
Twitter Inc, Facebook Inc and Snap Inc temporarily locked the accounts of United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday, as tech giants scrambled to crack down on his baseless claims about the US presidential election amid riots in the capital. Reuters/File
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Twitter hid and mandated the removal of three of Trump’s tweets “as a result of the unprecedented and ongoing violent situation in Washington, DC,” after pro-Trump protesters stormed the US Capitol in an attempt to force Congress to block the appointment of President-elect Joe Biden.
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