Weapons drawn after pro-Trump protesters burst into Congress

 

This Wednesday, January 6, the United States Congress urgently suspended a session intended to certify the victory of Joe Biden in the presidential election after the eruption of pro-Trump demonstrators in the Capitol. The two chambers, Senate and House of Representatives, were placed in confinement and parliamentarians were instructed to put on gas masks and lie on the ground, according to elected officials.

Protesters entered both chambers, according to US media, as well as the Capitol rotunda, where tear gas was used. Capitol police officers have drawn their weapons, reports Democrat elected Dan Kildee who denounces an “attack on America”. Donald Trump, who earlier called on his supporters to go to Congress to pressure elected Republican officials to oppose the certification of Joe Biden’s victory, has since called on them to avoid violence . “Support the Capitol police and law enforcement. They are on the side of our country. Stay peaceful!” He tweeted.

“We resume the House”

“We take over the Chamber. (…) It is ours,” a protester told Agence France-Presse. “I would go so far as to sacrifice myself to protect my rights,” insists Jim Wood, a 60-year-old protester from New Hampshire. At least one protester had to be evacuated by medical personnel. The mayor of Washington has since ordered a 6 p.m. local time curfew in the federal capital, which is scheduled to last until 6 a.m. Thursday morning.

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