
Republicans, business partners cut ties with Trump | DW News
US President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday that there was “tremendous anger” over efforts to impeach him for his role in inciting the deadly attack on the US Capitol.
He also did not take responsibility for encouraging his supporters to march on the building as lawmakers were certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s win. When asked about whether he bears responsibility for the violence, the president said his remarks at a rally proceeding the storming of the building were “totally appropriate.” “They’ve analyzed my speech in my words and my final paragraph, my final sentence, and everybody to the tee just thought it was totally appropriate,” the president said prior to a trip to Texas.
His remarks to reporters on Tuesday were the first he’s delivered since a mob of his supporters stormed the US Capitol last week, leaving five dead. Trump also hit back at the latest bid to impeach him — this time for inciting last week’s violence. “To continue on this path, I think it’s causing tremendous danger to our country, and it’s causing tremendous anger,” he said, adding: “I want no violence.” He also voiced anger at Big Tech companies after Twitter and Facebook banned him on their platforms for encouraging violence.
He said the companies had made a “terrible mistake,” accusing them of “dividing” the country.
Meanwhile US Vice President Mike Pence said in a letter to Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday that he would not invoke the 25th amendment. The House of Representatives, controlled by Democrats, rushed a vote on a resolution urging the vice president to use the powers in the amendment to remove Donald Trump from power in the wake of the violent attack on the Capitol building on January 6.
German lender Deutsche Bank is abandoning its longtime client, US President Donald Trump. Citing sources familiar with the matter, US media on Tuesday reported that the bank would do no further business with the self-styled businessman, pointing to his reaction to the January 6 assault on the US Capitol. That the president’s long-term lender would drop him now comes as little surprise. Even before the November election, Deutsche Bank senior officials had said the company was seeking a way out of its long-term relationship with the contentious leader, who owes the institute hundreds of millions in loans and has been a constant source of bad press for the bank. In recent days, financial institutions Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase & Co. as well as others have announced they are cutting business ties or halting political donations in light of recent events. Some have said they will freeze donations to the Republican lawmakers who voted against certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election. Others say they will temporarily stop political contributions to both Republicans and Democrats. This sudden jumping ship has pulled the curtain back on the role corporate leadership and money play in the US political machine.
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Keep fighting, Comrade Trump.
You can try to stop Trump but you can never stop Trumpism. I’m not saying this because I’m so much a Trump fan. I’m saying the obvious. Mike Pompeo will pick up where he left off in 4 years running under a new party and it’ll be a landslide victory. The republican party is out of touch with the people just like the DNC is when they put Hillary as their nominee instead of who their base wanted, Bernie Sanders. Mike Pompeo 2024
I will not miss the brainless hyperbole. “Never before”, “this country has never seen”, blah, blah blah from a tiny intellect.
Impeached twice.
Lost the popular vote twice.
Lost the electoral college vote.
Lost the house & senate.
Lost his social media accounts.
Lost business deals & funding.
Lost control of covid19.
Lost his mind.
So much winning!!
The democrats (and mainstream media) are impeachiNG trump for symbolism. By doing so they plant the seed for real bloodshed. How will the 40 million who voted for that man feel by what’s happening now and the blood lust of Pelosi?
Excluding Mr. Trump from social media really leaves me in doubt. If the demagogue’s processors communicate under even even denser cloud cover, it will be difficult for the rest of us to keep an eye on currents. On the other hand, I am a liberal thinker and think that a politically unregulated private company must choose to exclude whoever they want. The large so-called social media based on algorithms that its users are hidden in constitute a form of infocapitalism that on the individual level will seem antisocial in a broader perspective than those the individual agrees with or is intimidated by.
Trump would have let them die. You think he didnt know the line of succession was in that building?
Why you democrats don’t do it a bit of soul searching about Líbia and the assassination of Kadafi
He spent a year telling people the election would be rigged. He is a liar. He caused this.
He still making threats