`January 6, 2021 will be remembered as one of the darkest days in American history,` wrote Dan Balz, Washington Post journalist.
This is not the `peaceful transfer of power` in the American tradition, said Republican Senator Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania.
Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building on January 6.
`Politics has become a divisive factor in this country and the riots reflect that,` said Will James, a 56-year-old Republican real estate developer in Georgia.
`We’ve lost our sense of common national purpose. Everyone is angry about the country. I don’t think we’ve ever been in this situation before. And I don’t know how a republic
Balz wrote that January 6 was the `terrifying and predictable` culmination of two months of Trump’s accusations that the election was `stolen.`
Trump has called on his supporters to gather on January 6 to show support for him.
Guardian commentator Ed Pilkington said `Trumpism` has led to chaos on Capitol Hill.
In April, he called on protesters to `liberate Michigan` when Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer ordered people to stay home to reduce the spread of nCoV.
When asked at the first debate with Democratic opponent Joe Biden on the evening of September 29 if he opposed militia groups and white supremacist groups, instead of giving a clear view,
The Proud Boys are a far-right group that supports President Trump, but are controversial because of their extremist ideology and many misleading views.
`Trump has used his power not to appease anger and hostility but to increase it. It is not surprising that in the final days of his presidency, it erupted into civil strife.
Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building, one person was shot dead
Trump supporters confronted security forces to storm the parliament building on January 6.
Hours after the mob stormed Capitol Hill, Trump posted a video saying, `Go home, we love you, you are very special.`
`It’s as if this is another country, where coups often happen,` said Bev Jackson, a Democratic leader in Georgia.
The riot raises the question: How will other countries feel when looking at the United States, which has long positioned itself as a proud democracy.