Kamala Harris’s final campaign speech at the scene of the US Capitol attack on January 6

Trump was charged criminally on January 6, 2021, for trying to rescind the election results, and since then, over 1500 people have been charged in connection with the Capitol siege.

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris will deliver her “closing argument” on Tuesday, symbolically ending her campaign, from the same spot in Washington, D.C., where Republican Donald Trump allegedly incited a mob to attack the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, by accusing him of stealing the election.

He would told his followers, “We are going to the Capitol,”

Trump told the crowd, “We will not take it anymore and that is what this is all about.” “And to use a favourite phrase that you all truly came up with: We are going to stop stealing. I will outline a few of the facts today that demonstrate our overwhelming victory in this election. “This election was not close,” he had declared.

Trump was charged criminally on January 6, 2021, for trying to rescind the election results, and since then, over 1500 people have been charged in connection with the Capitol siege.

“And we quarrel. We battle fiercely. And you will not have a country anymore if you do not fight like hell,” Trump had warned his supporters. This followed his declaration of election fraud and unsuccessful legal challenges. Trump’s supporters held his ideas in high regard, despite the fact that his own Cabinet rejected his accusations.

When he tweeted on December 19, 2020, “Mass protest in D.C. on January 6th,” he formally launched this demonstration. I will be crazy, so be there!” “Because if Mike Pence does the right thing, we win the election,” he said, hoping that the then-Vice President Mike Pence would support him and decline to attest to the election results. He is perfectly entitled to do so. We are expected to defend our nation, uphold our nation, defend our Constitution, and defend our Constitution.”

“These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously and viciously stripped away from great patriots who have been badly and unfairly treated for so long,” Trump tweeted hours after the violent ‘protest’ descended into chaos.

Trump watched the protest live on Fox News inside the White House, despite not being physically present. Trump’s protest resulted in 140 injuries and 7 fatalities.

Trump called the rioters “patriots” at an Ohio rally and promised to assist them as soon as he took office.

Harris’ strategic decision to close the campaign at the same location highlights her resolve to contrast Trump’s election lies with her vision for America.
 

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