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statuscvo [17]
3 years ago
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What is the peaceful transfer of power and/or the capitol riots.

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1 answer:
FinnZ [79.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Answer below

Explanation:

A peaceful transfer of power is the time when the current president informs the newly elected president of what is going on in the government. For example when Obama got elected, Bush's staff trained Obamas staff. They taught them their duties and how to run a good office. (And then Bush of course informed Obama of his duties).

Trump however did not want a peaceful transfer of power. Instead he used psychology to warp his followers minds into thinking he won (EVEN THOUGH HE OBVIOUSLY DID NOT!!).

This led to a lot of protest from the Trumpies bc they were looking at fake news and believing it. So the capital riots on Jan 6th happened because earlier that morning Trump told his followers to protest against the results of the election. So they did.

They broke into the Congress building, robbed the place, killed some people, broke some glass, etc. It was a domestic terrorist attack. And Trump, of course told them to keep doing it even though it was putting our congress-people's lives in danger.

Ik, my grammer is horrid in this, but I'm too lazy to fix it.

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