Capitol Riots Incident, Trump Still Ego

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 The President of the United States (US), Donald Trump ‘confirmed’ his speech before the riot incident at the Capitol, was ‘very reasonable’.


He said this before leaving for Texas for his official visit to see the US-Mexico border wall.


Trump has appeared in public for the first time since the riots at the Capitol that killed five victims and injured dozens more, including at least 60 policemen.


Following the incident, Democrats in Congress wanted to sack Trump for lighting a 'fire of rage' among his supporters.


The bad incident also led to the arrest of dozens of people.



During a speech in front of his supporters in Washington on January 6, Trump reiterated allegations of vote-rigging during last year's presidential election and urged his supporters to gather at the Capitol.


"I know everyone here will march up to the Capitol peacefully and patriotically to make sure your voice is heard," Trump said in his speech.


The House of Representatives is expected to vote on Trump's dismissal process today.


"I think the dismissal procedure poses a danger to our country and triggers anger. I do not want violence to happen, "said Trump.


Democrats have a majority in the House of Representatives and it is likely that the vote will be passed. If the vote passes, Trump will be the first President in U.S. history to be ousted twice.