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Trump Supporters Killed In Clash With Police: Washington DC

Trump supporters killed in a clash with police, Biden and Trump attacked each other: US Capital Riots.

As the newly elected President of the United States approaches the day of Biden’s swearing-in, the current President, Donald Trump, and his supporters are becoming more aggressive.

Due to this political tussle, Trump supporters on Wednesday created a ruckus outside the White House and the Capitol Building.

During this time, Trump supporters have also got into a clash with the police, in which a woman has died after being shot. Some policemen have also been injured in this violence.

In view of this, a curfew has been imposed in Washington DC. A heavy police force has been deployed in Washington in view of the violence.

At the same time, Trump once accused Biden of rigging the presidential election. After this, responding to Trump, Biden said that they should protect the constitution and end such siege.

He has also called the uproar of Trump supporters an attack on the US Constitution. They have called it a bad day in American history.

Biden has said that some people are not only accepting the results of the election but are also flouting the law. While Biden has appealed to Trump to pacify his supporters, Trump has said that he is not going to give up.

Trump has asked his supporters not to commit violence only by peaceful demonstrations. He has categorically refused to give up in the election.

Trump has even asked Vice President Mike Pence to send back the election results from the states. However, Pence has made it clear that Trump does not own it.

Trump then attacked Pence, saying that he did not do what Pence should have done to protect the Constitution. States should get a chance to verify the facts of election results.

The American public wants to know the truth of this election result.

Trump was addressed to his supporters in the US Capitol. This video has also been removed first by Twitter and then Facebook.

Confirming this, Facebook’s Vice President of Integrity, G. Rosen, said he believed the video was contributing to increase rather than reduce violence. So this video has been removed.

Let me tell you that on January 20, Joe Biden is to be sworn in as the President of the United States.

This is the first time in American history that there has been so much uproar and violence like this about the presidential election. Former President George Bush has also condemned such violence.

Meanwhile, Reuters has reported that the newly elected US President Joe Biden has selected Merrick Garland, who is a judge, as his new attorney general.

Significantly, in the joint session of the US Parliament on Wednesday, the process of counting and certifying the votes of the electoral college started.

This was objected to by Republican lawmakers in Arizona. Based on this, Vice President Mike Pence adjourned the joint session of the Senate. He also gave the members of both houses two hours to debate on objections.

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