
The allies were determined to defend Trump
Many of President Trump's allies argue that it is unlikely that his supporters were the main cause of the Capitol Hill riots.
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Police died after riots in US congressional court
A Capitol Hill policeman became the fifth person to be killed after protesters pro-Trump rioted in US congress.
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The minister and a series of advisers left the Trump administration
Transport Minister Elaine Chao and several White House advisers have resigned or been fired, in connection with the protesters' burst into Capitol Hill.
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Amendment could deprive Trump of authority
Pence and his cabinet could trigger the 25th Amendment to immediately deprive Trump of power, if fears the US continues to be in riot.
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The 'ignites' turned protests in support of Trump into riot
The atmosphere in the crowd in support of President Trump changed when he declared "never give in".
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Republicans ran out of patience with Trump
It was not until Capitol Hill "fell" because of the rebellion of Trump's supporters that many Republicans lost patience with the President.
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The German chancellor said Trump was 'at fault' of the riot in parliament
Merkel said she was "very angry and sad" at Trump's supporters entering parliament and said the US president was somewhat responsible.
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Trump's attempt to 'overturn' in five states failed
Congress rejected the attempt to reverse the electoral votes in five battlefield states Nevada, Michigan, Georgia, Arizona and Pennsylvania.
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Failure of the US congressional police to support Trump
Washington's congressional police are unlikely to prepare for the scenario of protesters entering the Capitol, albeit with many caveats.
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Trump gets into armored car after claiming 'leading the protest'
Trump vowed to lead protesters to the parliament building, urged them to take action, and then quietly went back to the White House.
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