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Trump was thrown off Facebook and Twitter, of course, because of what happened at the US Capitol on 6 January. He has announced his lawsuits. You can read the following by Sam Levine:
Hours after the US Capitol was secured against a violent insurrection on 6 January, the Senate reconvened in a late-night session to move ahead with certifying Joe Biden’s electoral college victory. It was a dramatic moment designed to send a clear message: democracy would prevail.
“To those who wreaked havoc in our Capitol today, you did not win. Violence never wins. Freedom wins,” the then vice-president, Mike Pence, said as senators reconvened. “As we reconvene in this chamber, the world will again witness the resilience and strength of our democracy.”
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Trump has wrapped up events at Bedminster with a plea for the mainstream media to cover crime in cities.
“Just talk about the crime,” he says, talking about the crime, and telling the press it has to “get its credibility back”.
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