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“They weren’t protesters, don’t dare call them protesters. They were a riotous mob, insurrectionists, domestic terrorists…I wish we could say we couldn’t see it coming but that isn’t true. We could see it coming. The past four years we have had a president who has made his contempt for our democracy, our Constitution, the rule of law, clear in everything he has done, he said
Biden alleged Trump has unleashed an all-out assault on institutions of US democracy from the outset and the Capitol Hill violence was “the culmination of that unrelenting attack”. The incident was “one of the darkest days in the history of our nation”, Biden said, underlining that it was an unprecedented assault on the US democracy, on the citadel of liberty, and on the rule of law.
Trump, he said, has always attacked the free press who dared to question his power, repeatedly calling them the enemy of the people, a language long been used by autocrats and dictators all over the world to hold on to power.
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Trump was trying to use a mob to silence the voices of nearly 160 million Americans who summoned the courage in the face of a pandemic that threatened their health and their lives to cast that sacred ballot, he said.