Donald Trump fails to take any responsibility for the recent MAGA riots that rocked the nation’s capital recently.
In addition, the US President mentioned how his fiery speech was as appropriate as can be. According to media reports, Trump mentioned on Tuesday how the recent Capitol Hill riots had nothing to do with his fiery speech, where he asked his supporters to march on the Congress.
This was the president’s first series of remarks in the public, ever since the deadly siege last Wednesday.point 210 |
In the same way, the president also slammed the democrats who were pulling out all the strings for his impeachment.point 96 | Moreover, he accused them of creating immense danger as their attempts to remove him from office could possibly have grave consequences.point 212 | 1
Trump repeatedly mentioned how he didn’t want any violence but feared for the worst if an impeachment took place.
Meanwhile, the president also defended his bold speech, delivered just hours before the massive siege rocked the capital. Leaving 5 people dead and dozens wounded, the riots also damaged windows, furniture, property too. Also, it endangered so many lives as well.
Today, dozens face detention in jail while police crackdown more accused of instilling violence and fear in Washington DC.
Trump described his speech as accurate, claiming experts and analysts read it over and over again, finding nothing wrong. He also kept mentioning how many people termed his speech as appropriate as can be. The US president denounced all of the Democrats’ efforts to try and eliminate him from his office of the presidency.
But now, the president claims that he does not want any form of violence from any of his supporters.point 200 | Some reports go on mentioning how Trump allegedly enjoyed seeing his loyalists take center stage at Capitol Hill last week as they fought for him.point 322 |
However, after seeing how quickly things got out of hand, the President changed his tune immediately.point 86 | 1
And that’s when he called upon his supporters to end the riots and go back home.