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4 killed in violence, intensifying efforts to remove Donald Trump from office

The death toll has increased to four in the uproar in the US Parliament. Earlier President Donald Trump supporter was reported to have died of a woman. Earlier, a large number of Donald Trump supporters forcibly entered the US Capitol in the Parliament complex. During this, there were violent clashes between security personnel and Trump supporters. A woman has died in a ruckus. US Capitol is in Washington DC. American Congressmen sit here. At this time, the session was going on in the US Congress to confirm the victory of Joe Biden in the election held on November 3 last year. There was an uproar in the meantime. The US Congress later stamped on Joe Biden’s victory. According to the US Congress, Biden has received 306 electoral votes and will now take the oath of office on January 20. There is a worldwide response to this uproar in America. Donald Trump himself is being criticized by party leaders. It is being called the dark day of American democracy. Donald Trump’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts have been blocked. Curfew has been imposed in Washington DC. 1000 National Guards have been deployed to protect the Parliament.
Donald Trump’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts have been blocked. Curfew has been imposed in Washington DC. 1000 Special Commandos have been deployed to protect the Parliament.
Trump can be removed at any time

There is anger among US lawmakers against the actions of Trump supporters. It is being said that under Special Section 25 of the US Constitution, the process of removing the incumbent President Trump from the post has been started. However, a two-thirds majority in both houses will be mandatory for this. All MPs are discussing it.

PM Modi’s reaction to US Parliament violence

‘I am shocked to hear the news about the riots and violence in Washington DC. A peaceful transfer of power must continue. The democratic process cannot be allowed to be influenced through illegal protests. ‘

Biden’s reaction to the Trump supporters uproar

‘Democracy is unexpectedly under threat. I am appealing to President Trump to go on National TV and follow his oath to protect the Constitution and free the Capitol from occupation. Breaking windows into the Capitol, capturing the floor and creating uproar is not a protest. ‘
Supporters quieted on Trump’s appeal, but repeated his victory

Following this appeal by Joe Biden, President Trump appealed to his supporters to remain calm. Trump supporters then moved on from their homes, but Trump said he had won the elections and the Vice President should declare Biden’s defeat.

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