New President Reiterates Claims of “Rigged Election”
In a speech at the Capitol, the new president of the United States emphasized his long-standing claims that the 2020 elections were unfair.
“Recent events demonstrate their inefficiency and ineptitude,” he added, highlighting the presidential inauguration as the 47th president in US history.
Preventive Pardons Criticized
Additionally, the new president addressed criticism of his predecessor’s Monday pardons. He cited concerns about supporting certain senior officials who faced prosecution.
“I don’t support officials who contributed to such circumstances. Those found guilty and pleading to crimes hold responsibility for their actions, making them unworthy of help,” he stated.
Evaluation of Government Action
Furthermore, the new president discussed the January 2021 assault on the Capitol. He scrutinized previous government decisions, emphasizing concerns over the Capitol’s security before the event.
Separating Facts from Controversy
The president emphasized, in the context of the January 6 incident, the importance of distinguishing incitement and accusation and evaluating individuals’ responsibility.
A Look at the Past and a Perspective on the Present
Europa Press agency examines the president’s statement as a reflection of the ongoing debate surrounding election integrity and recent events in U.S. history.
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