Trump has condemned the Capitol Hill violence, saying that my true supporters cannot do it

The indictment of Donald Trump was approved Wednesday in the House of Representatives of the US. In the Capitol Hill violence case in Merica, Trump claimed he did not support violence and condemned the violence. He doesn’t believe in this kind of violence and he becomes a true supporter, saying he doesn’t, but this time Trump didn’t talk about the indictment.

Trump said, “Mass violence is against my faith and our movement. My real supporters cannot support political violence. My true supporters cannot break the flag of such a law.”

Trump has made it clear to the perpetrators of violence, “My true supporters do not intimidate or harass fellow Americans. If you do any of these things, you cannot support our movement.” By doing this you are attacking our country. We don’t tolerate this. “

“We have seen political violence go up, we have seen a lot of riots, massacres. It has to be stopped. Whether you are on the right or the left, Democrat or Republican, there is no justification for violence. There is no excuse, no exception, America is a country of laws.

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