Events are moving quickly in Washington.
No one knows how things will eventually shake out.
And Donald Trump made this inauguration announcement that turned heads across the nation.
As the Democrats and Never Trump traitors moved to impeach President Trump, the President sought to rise above the chaos.
The President released a statement decrying political violence and warning that in the remaining days before the inauguration ceremony there must be no violence.
“In light of reports of more demonstrations, I urge that there must be NO violence, NO lawbreaking and NO vandalism of any kind,” the President’s statement read. “That is not what I stand for and it is not what America stands for. I call on ALL Americans to help ease tensions and calm tempers. Thank You.”
The President doubled down this message filming a five minute speech where President Trump harshly condemned political violence.
“There is never a justification for violence,” the President declared. “No excuses. No exceptions. America is a nation of laws.”
The President compared the riot at the Capitol to the months-long and bloody siege Black Lives Matter and antifa waged on American cities during the summer of 2020.
“We have seen too many riots, too many mobs, too many acts of intimidation and destruction,” the President continued. “It must stop.”
President Trump informed the public he had been briefed on intelligence about possible violent protests planned across America that could culminate in an ugly scene at the January 20 inauguration.
The President said opposing political violence is something that should unite all Americans regardless of political party or ideology.
“Whether you are on the right, or the left, a Democrat, or a Republican, there is never a justification for violence,” the President added.
President Trump initially announced last week that he would not attend the inauguration.
That led to Twitter banning the President falsely claiming that Trump saying he would skip Joe Biden’s swearing-in ceremony somehow incited more violence.
The President also addressed Big Tech’s censorship in the name of public safety, ripping YouTube, Facebook and Twitter for banning his accounts and for trying to kill competitors like Parler.
President Trump explained that Big Tech censoring Trump supporters would only inflame the situation.
“These are tense and difficult times,” the President added. “The efforts to censor, cancel, and blacklist our fellow citizens are wrong and they are dangerous. What is needed now is to listen to one another, not to silence one another.”
Even though Donald Trump committed to a peaceful transition of power, Democrats and some RINO Republicans pressed forward with this impeachment.
President Trump tried to take the high road and tried to lower the political temperature in America.
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