01/06/2021 19:05
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Updated 01/06/2021 19:05
US President
Donald Trump asked the protesters who stormed the Capitol to "go home"
after they staged riots and face-to-face clashes with security forces.
In turn, Trump had words of recognition for them, to whom he assured that "they are very special";
and he insisted again with messages about the alleged theft of the last elections.
"They have to go home now," he
claimed, appealing to the need for "no one to get hurt" and to respect the security forces.
Hundreds of protesters forcibly entered the Capitol in Washington.
Photo: AP.
However, he has insisted that
the elections he lost to Democrat Joe Biden were "stolen"
, something that, in his opinion, "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.
The assault has coincided with the ceremony called in Congress to certify the result of the November elections and, therefore, the victory of the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, Joe Biden.
Trump himself reaffirmed this Tuesday that he will "never" acknowledge his defeat.