A year after the attack on the Capitol, Donald Trump wants to believe in his return
Analysis Far from being an exile, his Palm Beach mansion has become the center of his counterforce.
Washington reporter
Riots on January 6, 2021 It would have meant the end of any other political career. In the following weeks, even the future of Donald Trump does not appear to have a great future. When he left the White House on January 20, the day of Joe Biden’s inauguration, only a handful of believers went to greet him on take off for Florida. Key Republican officials did not have enough harsh words to condemn this president who led them to defeat, the loss of the White House, the majority in the Senate, and that of the House of Representatives, before causing riots attacked by him. A symbol of American democracy.
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The picture of the former president was linked to pictures Supporters storm the Capitol Beating police officers with pillars of the American flag. The Republican Party was in a hurry to forget this terrible day. Kevin McCarthy, Leader of the Republican Group in the House of Representatives…
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