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Donald Trump asks the robbers of the US Capitol to "go home" but insists on electoral fraud

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has asked the protesters who have stormed the Capitol to "go home", with words of recognition for them – "you are very special" – and again with messages about the alleged theft of the last elections. "You have to go home now," he said, appealing to the need for "no one to get hurt" and respect for the security forces. However, he insisted that the elections were "stolen", something that, his judgment, "everyone knows, especially the other party." In this sense, he considers that the November elections were "fraudulent", a thesis that for now has not been endorsed by any court.

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