US riots: Donald Trump concedes election loss, condemns siege on Capitol
8 Jan, 2021 07:23 AM
9 minutes to read
The President posted a video update a day after the attack on the Capitol. Video / Donald Trump via Twitter
The President posted a video update a day after the attack on the Capitol. Video / Donald Trump via Twitter
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Key Points:
• In a video message, President Donald Trump acknowledged his election loss after the US Congress certified President-elect Joe Biden s victory last night.
• Trump condemned the violence of his own supporters who stormed the Capitol Building as lawlessness and mayhem .
• More than 200 lawmakers are calling for Trump s removal from office, either through impeachment or the 25th amendment. One Congresswoman says impeachment will begin most likely tomorrow .
US riots: Journey just beginning - Donald Trump breaks Twitter silence; Capitol Police officer dies
7 Jan, 2021 11:59 PM
12 minutes to read
The President posted a video update a day after the attack on the Capitol. Video / Donald Trump via Twitter
The President posted a video update a day after the attack on the Capitol. Video / Donald Trump via Twitter
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KEY POINTS:
• Congress last night certified US President-elect Joe Biden s victory after a violent throng of pro-Trump rioters spent hours running rampant through the Capitol.
• A police officer has died from events stemming from yesterday s riots, CNN reports. This brings the death toll to five - one woman was shot dead during the riots and three others died after suffering medical emergencies .
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By Gordon Byrd
Dec 24, 2020
TALLAHASSEE Rebekah Jones, the fired former state data analyst who went on to create her own site offering Florida pandemic numbers that disagreed with those released by the state, says she plans to leave the Sunshine State.
This follows the events of December 7th, when FDLE agents and local police armed with a search warrant took a computer from her home. They were investigating a message sent over state emergency channels that appeared to come from her IP address.
Jones says on her blog that My family is no longer safe living in this state, and I cannot and will not ask them to make sacrifices of that magnitude for the work I am doing.