Trump begrudgingly concedes to Biden, condemns Capitol riot

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In a video message, President Donald Trump said the "new administration will be inaugurated on January 20" and his "focus now turns to ensure a smooth, orderly and seamless transition of power."​

US President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a rally in Washington, January 6, 2021
US President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a rally in Washington, January 6, 2021 (AP)
US President Donald Trump has conceded to President-elect Joe Biden and condemned the violent supporters who stormed the nation’s Capitol.

In a new video message, Trump said that now that Congress has certified the results, the “new administration will be inaugurated on January 20” and his “focus now turns to ensuring a smooth orderly and seamless transition of power.”

He also spoke out against the violence, calling it a “heinous attack” that left him “outraged by the violence lawlessness and mayhem.”

Trump did not address his role in inciting the violence, but he told his supporters that, while he knows they are “disappointed,” he wants them to know “our incredible journey is only just beginning.”

READ MORE: Biden calls Capitol Hill invaders 'domestic terrorists'


Police officer succumbs to injuries

A US Capitol Police officer died of injuries sustained during clashes with Trump's supporters, police said late on Thursday.

It was the first law enforcement death stemming from the violence at the Capitol which saw flag-waving crowds overwhelm police and break into the legislature.

Four protesters died, including a woman who was shot by police. Three other deaths were reported on the Capitol grounds, but the circumstances remained unclear.

Capitol Police chief resigning after riots

The head of the US Capitol Police will resign effective January 16 following the breach of the Capitol.

Chief Steven Sund said on Thursday that police had planned for a free speech demonstration and did not expect the violent attack. He said it was unlike anything he’d experienced in his 30 years in law enforcement.

He resigned on Thursday after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called on him to step down. His resignation was confirmed by a person familiar with the matter who was not authorised to speak publicly.

The breach halted the effort by Congress to certify Biden’s victory. Protesters stormed the building and occupied it for hours. The lawmakers eventually returned and finished their work.


 

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It's nice that Mr Trump has accepted defeat.

This incident on the Capitol is what a real coup looks like - trust me we in Pakistan have had four.

All Pakistani coups were supported by USA.

It would be nice if the new administration stop all coups once and for all

 

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