Vice President Trump followed the attack on Capitol”

The leader of the group of lawmakers, who will file charges for American President Donald Trump's dismissal in Senate, accused the president Sunday of doing nothing on January 6th to prevent his supporters from attacking the Capitol. “He followed the violence on television as if it were a show...”, told CNN [...]
“He followed the violence on television as if it were a show...”, said Network to CNN lawmaker Jamie Raskin.
A date for trial in the Senate against President Trump has yet to be set under a single charge, that he urged the uprising, calling on thousands of his supporters to fight back his loss to President-elect Joe Biden, who is expected to be inaugurated at Wednesday's noon.
Protesters attacked the Capitol building, destroyed the offices of several lawmakers and clashed with police in riots that left five people behind, including a police officer whose death is being investigated as murder.
President Trump, after hours of chaos in the Capitol building, called on his “supporters to go home”, but added: “We love you, you are very special”.
He defended his actions and statements that led to the attack on the Capitol, saying his speech at the pre-attack rally was “fully appropriate”.
President Trump called them the funky “ ” accusations of causing them a “following the greatest witch hunting” in the history of the United States”.
After raising charges of dismissal from the House of Representatives last week, President Trump condemned the violence in a statement, stressing that “violence and vandalism have absolutely no place in our country and in our movement. Make America great again has always been in defense of the rule of law”.
The trial of President Trump, the first president in the country's history to which a dismissal process is undertaken twice, could start soon after the Biden inauguration, or the coming days. If he is sentenced to two-thirds of the vote in the politically divided Senate, he could be banned eternally, with a simple majority of votes, to hold public office. /voa












