January 8th – According to the report of Capitol Hill and CNN, Biden delivered a speech on the violent impact on Congress on Thursday (7th) local time after confirming his election as president in the United States Congress.
“In my opinion, yesterday was one of the darkest days in the history of our country.” Biden said in a speech in Wilmington, Delaware, on the same day that Trump should be responsible for the violent impact on Congress.
For the past four years, our president has clearly despised our democracy, the Constitution and the rule of law in everything he does.”
He also angrily denounced those involved in the violent shock, “They are not protesters. Don’t say they are protesters.
They are a mob, rebels, and domestic terrorists.”
On January 6th local time, a group of Trump supporters broke into the Capitol and broke into a fierce clash with the police. Biden spoke on the same day about the protest riots in the U.S. Capitol, calling it an “infringement” on democracy.
Biden said: “At this moment, our democracy is being violated unprecedentedly. Protesters attacked the Capitol, lawmakers and the Capitol police who vowed to protect them…
The chaotic scene of the Capitol does not reflect a true America. We are seeing a small number of extremists, and now it must be over.” He called on Trump to come forward and shout to his supporters to stop the riot.