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After violence in D.C., Republicans discuss how to move forward


After violence in D.C., Republicans discuss how to move forward
GOP reaction to Capitol reaction
and last updated 2021-01-07 19:46:59-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — After the violence at the U.S. Capitol died down, lawmakers continued their work, certifying Joe Biden s presidential win.
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, and Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas,
still objected to the certification after rioters forced their way into the Capitol building, staying true to their intentions leading into the day.
Both senators spoke out against the violence.
Violence is not how you achieve change, Hawley said. Violence is not how you achieve something better. Our constitution was built and put into place so that there would be, in the words of Abraham Lincoln, no appeal from ballots to bullets, which is what we saw unfortunately attempted tonight. ....

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After Capitol riot, pressure builds for Trump's removal from office – EURACTIV.com


A growing number of lawmakers and government officials from both parties are calling for Donald Trump’s removal from office following the riot at the US Capitol on Wednesday (6 January). On Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said he would be impeached if not removed by the cabinet. EURACTIV Germany reports.
With less than two weeks before President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, lawmakers fear Trump’s damaging potential in the remaining days, given his incendiary language and his failure to condemn the mob that stormed the US Capitol.
Many were quick to lay the blame at the president’s feet. Republican Senator Mitt Romney did not mince words in a speech on the Senate floor after the riot, saying that the “insurrection” was the result of “a selfish man’s injured pride and the outrage of supporters who he has deliberately misinformed.” ....

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The ugly finale of the Trump Presidency


Wednesday 6 January 2021 The US Capitol building in Washington DC was the site of armed insurrection, incited by the outgoing President Donald Trump. The last time this building was breached was in 1814 when British soldiers set fire to it during the brief war between The United States and the United Kingdom which at that time saw the building partially destroyed. The violent incident which occurred on Wednesday saw four people killed and both legislative chambers, The House of Representatives and the Senate had to suspend business and elected representatives were forced to take shelter whilst pro-Trump rioters stormed the Capitol.
Pictures of rioters stirred up by Donald Trump clashing with police in the Capitol Building ....

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As DC prepares for Biden's inauguration, Trump tweets he will not be in attendance


As DC prepares for Biden s inauguration, Trump tweets he will not be in attendance
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WASHINGTON Despite a series of challenges and outspoken protests that erupted into mob violence, Democrat Joe Biden, will be sworn into office as the 46th President of the United States of America on Wednesday, January 20, 2021.
But on Friday morning, current U.S. President, Donald Trump tweeted that he will be not be in attendance.
To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th. ....

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