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Venezuela’s socialist regime trolls Washington – expressing ‘regret’ over Trump mob storming Capitol and hoping ‘American people can blaze a new path toward stability’

Venezuela's socialist regime trolled Washington on Wednesday expressing regret over the Trump mob storming the Capitol building and hope that the 'American people can blaze a new path toward stability'.

The country's minister for foreign affairs Jorge Arreaza released a statement on Wednesday saying Venezuela expresses its concern over the acts of violence that are taking place in the city of Washington,' it said.

He added that the country 'condemns political polarization and aspires that the American people can blaze a new path toward stability and social justice.'

The statement came after Wednesday's siege of the US Capitol building by supporters of President Trump, which forced politicians to rush from the building and interrupted challenges to Joe Biden's Electoral College victory.


'Venezuela condemns the political polarisation and the spiral of violence that does nothing but reflect the profound crisis through which the political and social systems in the United States are currently going through,' the full statement said.

'With this regrettable episode, the Unites States suffers from the same that it has generated in other countries which its policies of aggression,’ adding that it hoped ‘the American people can blaze a new path toward stability and social justice.’ 

Venezuela's socialist regime headed by president Nicolás Maduro has been at odds with Trump and his administration during its time in office, with the US backing attempts to install opposition leader Juan Guaidó as president.

Turkey's foreign ministry also condemned Wednesday's siege of the US Capitol building, calling for calm and urging for 'common sense' to resolve the 'political crisis' in the US after protesters broke into the United States Capitol aimed at thwarting a peaceful transfer of power to President-elect Joe Biden.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Foreign Ministry called the events 'worrying', saying 'we believe that the US will overcome this domestic crisis calmly,' with Turkish citizens in the US being urged to stay away from crowded places where demonstrations are held.

'We follow the events in the USA with concern and invite the parties to calmness. We believe that problems will always be solved within law and democracy,' Turkey's Parliament Speaker Mustafa Sentop said on Twitter.

'As Turkey, we have always been in favour of the law and democracy and we recommend it to everyone,' he added.   

Trump supporters gather outside the Capitol, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. As Congress prepares to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory, thousands of people have gathered to show their support for President Donald Trump and his claims of election fraud

Trump supporters gather outside the Capitol, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. As Congress prepares to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory, thousands of people have gathered to show their support for President Donald Trump and his claims of election fraud

Venezuela's socialist regime headed by president Nicolás Maduro (pictured) has been at odds with Trump and his administration during its time in office, with the US backing attempts to install opposition leader Juan Guaidó as president

Venezuela's socialist regime headed by president Nicolás Maduro has been at odds with Trump and his administration during its time in office, with the US backing attempts to install opposition leader Juan Guaidó as president

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, pictured on Wednesday. Turkey's foreign ministry called the events in the US 'worrying', saying 'we believe that the US will overcome this domestic crisis calmly'

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, pictured on Wednesday. Turkey's foreign ministry called the events in the US 'worrying', saying 'we believe that the US will overcome this domestic crisis calmly'

'We follow the events in the USA with concern and invite the parties to calmness. We believe that problems will always be solved within law and democracy,' Turkey's Parliament Speaker Mustafa Sentop said on Twitter (pictured)

'We follow the events in the USA with concern and invite the parties to calmness. We believe that problems will always be solved within law and democracy,' Turkey's Parliament Speaker Mustafa Sentop said on Twitter

A number of allies also reacted with alarm to the scenes in Washington DC as a number of countries outside the US maintained live coverage of the events.

In the UK, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the scenes were 'disgraceful' and called for the peaceful transition of power, with Biden's inauguration set to take place on January 20, when he would take over from the incumbent.

'Disgraceful scenes in U.S. Congress,' Johnson tweeted. 'The United States stands for democracy around the world and it is now vital that there should be a peaceful and orderly transfer of power.'

Keir Starmer, Leader of the UK Labour Party - the country's opposition party - also reacted to the events, saying: 'Horrendous scenes from the US. These are not 'protesters' - this a direct attack on democracy and legislators carrying out the will of the American people.'

The first minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon described the scenes as 'utterly horrifying' and called for 'solidarity with those … on the side of democracy and the peaceful and constitutional transfer of power.'

Speaking to Canada's News 1130 radio station in Vancouver, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that he was concerned and 'following the situation minute by minute.'

'I think the American democratic institutions are strong, and hopefully everything will return to normal shortly,' he added. 

In the UK, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the scenes were 'disgraceful' and called for the peaceful transition of power on Twitter (pictured)

In the UK, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the scenes were 'disgraceful' and called for the peaceful transition of power on Twitter

Keir Starmer, Leader of the UK Labour Party - the country's opposition party said: 'Horrendous scenes from the US. These are not 'protesters' - this a direct attack on democracy and legislators carrying out the will of the American people.'

Keir Starmer, Leader of the UK Labour Party - the country's opposition party said: 'Horrendous scenes from the US. These are not 'protesters' - this a direct attack on democracy and legislators carrying out the will of the American people.'

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said: 'Enemies of democracy will be happy to see these unbelievable pictures from #WashingtonDC,' he wrote. 'Riotous words turn into violent acts — on the steps of the Reichstag, and now in the #Capitol. The disdain for democratic institutions is devastating'

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said: 'Enemies of democracy will be happy to see these unbelievable pictures from #WashingtonDC,' he wrote. 'Riotous words turn into violent acts — on the steps of the Reichstag, and now in the #Capitol. The disdain for democratic institutions is devastating'

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said: 'Enemies of democracy will be happy to see these unbelievable pictures from #WashingtonDC. Riotous words turn into violent acts — on the steps of the Reichstag, and now in the #Capitol. The disdain for democratic institutions is devastating.'

Protesters in Germany attempted to storm the Reichstag government building in Berlin during a mass rally against coronavirus restrictions.

'The United States Congress has been the symbol of freedom and democracy around the world for centuries,' wrote Armin Laschet, the leader of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's most populous federal state. 

Protesters made it into US Senate Chamber as Congress held a joint session today to ratify President-elect Joe Biden's 306-232 Electoral College win over President Donald Trump

Protesters made it into US Senate Chamber as Congress held a joint session today to ratify President-elect Joe Biden's 306-232 Electoral College win over President Donald Trump

'The attacks on the Capitol by fanatical Trump supporters hurt every friend of the United States,' he said.  

Wednesday's ordinarily mundane procedure of Congress certifying a new president was always going to be extraordinary, with Republican supporters of Mr Trump vowing to protest over the results of an election that they have baselessly insisted was reversed by fraud.

But even the unusual deliberations, which included the Republican vice president and Senate majority leader defying Mr Trump's demands, were quickly overtaken. 

In a raucous, out-of-control scene, protesters fought past police and breached the building, shouting and waving Trump and American flags as they marched through the halls.

One person was reported shot at the Capitol, according to a person familiar with the situation. That person's condition was unknown.

The attack forced politicians to rush from the building and interrupted challenges to Joe Biden's Electoral College victory.

Supporters of US President Donald Trump protest inside the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC

Supporters of US President Donald Trump protest inside the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC

Supporters of Donald Trump are seen inside the US Capitol after rioters breached security and entered the Capitol 

President Trump issued a restrained call for peace well after the protests was under way but did not urge supporters to disperse. Earlier he had seemingly egged them on to march to Capitol Hill.

Senators were being evacuated. Some House politicians tweeted they were sheltering in place in their offices.

Demonstrators fought with Capitol Police and then forced their way into the building, not long after a huge rally near the White House during which Trump egged them on to march to Capitol Hill.

Politicians had convened for an extraordinary joint session to confirm the Electoral College results.

Though fellow Republicans were behind the challenge to Biden's 306-232 Electoral College victory, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sought to lower tensions and argued against it. He warned the country 'cannot keep drifting apart into two separate tribes' with 'separate facts.'

Mr McConnell declared: 'The voters, the courts and the states all have spoken.'

But other Republicans, including House GOP leaders among Mr Trump's allies were acting out the pleas of supporters at his huge Wednesday rally up Pennsylvania Avenue outside the White House to 'fight for Trump.'

'We have to fix this,' said Rep Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the GOP whip.

The last-gasp effort is all but certain to fail, defeated by bipartisan majorities in Congress prepared to accept the November results. Mr Biden is to be inaugurated on January 20.

Trump supporters clash with police and security forces as they storm the US Capitol in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021

Trump supporters clash with police and security forces as they storm the US Capitol in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021

Still, Mr Trump vowed to he would 'never concede' and urged the massive crowd to march to the Capitol where hundreds had already gathered under tight security.

'We will never give up,' Mr Trump told his noontime rally.

Vice President Mike Pence was closely watched as he stepped onto the dais to preside over the joint session in the House chamber.

Mr Pence has a largely ceremonial role, opening the sealed envelopes from the states after they are carried in mahogany boxes used for the occasion, and reading the results aloud.

But he was under growing pressure from Trump to overturn the will of the voters and tip the results in the president's favour, despite having no legal power to affect the outcome.

'Do it Mike, this is a time for extreme courage!' Mr Trump tweeted.

But Mr Pence, in a statement shortly before presiding, defied Mr Trump, saying he could not claim 'unilateral authority' to reject the electoral votes that make Mr Biden president. 

The Washington, D.C., police chief said at least five weapons have been recovered and at least 13 people have been arrested so far in the pro-Trump protests. 

As darkness began to set in, law enforcement officials were working their way toward the protesters, using percussion grenades to try to clear the area around the Capitol. Big clouds of tear gas were visible.

Police were in full riot gear. They moved down the West steps, clashing with demonstrators.

Mayor Muriel Bowser earlier declared a 6 p.m. curfew. 

The chaos caused the Capitol to go on lock down and disrupted the certification of the electoral college vote that would cement Biden's victory. 

The session of Congress comes one day after voters in Georgia apparently handed a pair of stunning victories to the Democratic Senate candidates over Republican incumbents.

The projected Democratic sweep means a 50-50 split in the Senate with Democrats holding the tie-breaking vote in Vice President Kamala Harris - giving Biden much freer rein to carry out priorities, starting with accelerating Covid relief.

Raphael Warnock, the pastor at the Atlanta church where Martin Luther King once preached, was projected to defeat Republican Kelly Loeffler, a 50-year-old businesswoman appointed to the Senate in December 2019.

Warnock, 51, would be just the third African-American to win a Senate seat from the South.

In the other Georgia race, Democrat Jon Ossoff, a 33-year-old video producer, was projected to defeat Republican David Perdue. 

'We love you. You are special.' Trump finally addresses Capitol mob HE unleashed and says 'Go home now. We have to have peace' 

Donald Trump told his mob of supporters that he 'loves' them, but to 'go home' after they rampaged past police barriers to storm the U.S. Capitol.

But despite calling for his supporters to stand down, he continued to peddle the baseless claims that the 'election was stolen' in a video posted to Twitter Wednesday afternoon.

'There's never been a time like this where such a thing happened where they could take it away from all of us - from me, from you, from our country. This was a fraudulent election, but we can't play into the hands of these people.

'We have to have peace. So, go home. We love you. You're very special. You've seen what happens. You see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. I know how you feel. But go home and go home in peace,' Trump said.

It came hours after Trump stirred them into a frenzy at his 'Stop the Steal' rally, telling them to march on the U.S. Capitol. 

The president still has not conceded the election and earlier Wednesday addressed a crowd at the ellipse spouting conspiracy theories that he still had a path to win - if Vice President Mike Pence did his bidding, as well as if GOP lawmakers revolted.

Pence did no such thing.

 

The chaotic scenes unfolded soon after Trump addressed thousands of protesters and urged his supporters to march to the Capitol. After protesters started clashing with law enforcement following the Capitol breach, Trump tweeted to his supporters to 'stay peaceful'

The chaotic scenes unfolded soon after Trump addressed thousands of protesters and urged his supporters to march to the Capitol. After protesters started clashing with law enforcement following the Capitol breach, Trump tweeted to his supporters to 'stay peaceful'

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