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Donald Trump lowers the tone further and asks that "there be no violence or vandalism" in the mobilizations in his support | USA

After the disaster caused by the mobilizations and the assault on the Capitol on January 6, instigated by the outgoing president himself in the first person, Donald Trump is now clearly retreating from possible new violent mobilizations a few weeks after his journey in The White House comes to an end. Donald Trump has made this Wednesday an appeal for there to be no “violence or vandalism” and that the law be respected in the demonstrations that are already being organized through the networks so that they are carried out in the different state capitals in the days before Joe Biden took office, in a brief statement released through the White House website – because through social networks he can no longer, after the suspension of his accounts – Trump has clarified that his request is produced “in light of information about more demonstrations.” “I insist that there should be no violence, law violations and vandalism of any kind,” he continued, indicating that these actions are not what he “represents”, and neither is the United States. “I ask all Americans to help relax tensions and maintain a calm temperament. Thank you », the president has riveted. The FBI alerted the rest of federal authorities and agencies on Monday of the possibility of “armed protests” in various parts of the United States before the imminent inauguration of Biden as president of the country. The report of the police force was published after Trump supporters stormed the Capitol during the certification of the victory of the Democratic candidate in the November elections, a result that the current president has refused to acknowledge, reiterating the existence of an alleged “fraud” committed in the elections.Hours before the incident on the Capitol, the New York tycoon encouraged the protesters in an intervention and, after what happened, did not rush to condemn the assault. Instead, he asked his supporters to “come home” and gave them words of appreciation, such as “you are very special.” Popularity plunged after the attack on the Capitol On the other hand, the popularity of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has As a result of the assault on the seat of Congress, less than half the Republicans would be willing to vote for him if he tried to return to the White House in the 2024 elections. In November, 53 percent of Republican or independent voters who tend to lean towards this party welcomed a new electoral candidacy for Trump, who was defeated in November against the Democratic candidate for the White House, Joe Biden. Trump has not ruled out trying to return to the White House in 2024, a possibility that is in the air if the impeachment that Democrats have initiated against him in Congress and that could disqualify him from returning to office is successful. pronounces on Trump From the European institutions, the EU has avoided this Wednesday to pronounce on the future of the president, Donald Trump, who faces impeachment after opening a second impeachment process in the US Congress.When asked at a press conference about the latest events in the United States, where the president will be judged politically for the altercations recorded last week on Capitol Hill, the current Foreign Action Service spokesman, Peter Stano, has shown his confidence in the system of “checks and balances” of the US system and in which any eventuality can be resolved with the instruments of the rule of law.

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