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"There will be no violence", Trump temporarily "calms" the Americans!

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"There will be no violence", Trump temporarily "calms" the

Despite the fact that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was widely seen as the catalyst for the unrest, he was cautious in his statements to the media today after voting in Florida.

Americans decide today who will be the next president of the USA. Under an extremely tense atmosphere and great fear of riots, Americans have quietly followed the voting process until now.  

Despite the fact that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was widely seen as the catalyst for the unrest, he was cautious in his statements to the media today after voting in Florida.

Asked by reporters if he would appeal to Republicans and his ardent supporters not to be violent, Trump stated that this is a false perception and that his supporters are peaceful.

Furthermore, the former president declared that he was never in favor of violence, as he emphasized that his supporters do not need to be told not to use violence because they are not like that.

" I don't have to tell them that there will be no violence. Of course they will not have violence. My supporters are not violent people. I don't have to tell them. And of course I don't want any violence, but I certainly don't have to tell them. These are great people. These are people who do not believe in violence. Unlike your question. You believe in violence ," said Trump.

This is a statement that guarantees peace until the end of the election process. Then the question of counting the votes and the final results could again bring the scenarios of violence, like those of January 6, 2021 on Capitol Hill.

We recall that on January 6, "Capitol Hill" was attacked by groups of people, supporters of the then American president, Donald Trump. The attack was initiated after Trump did not accept the result of the elections that gave power to the Democrat, Joe Biden. Trump claimed, and still claims, that the 2020 election was rigged.

Donald Trump, speaking to reporters after casting his ballot in Florida, was asked about the possibility that neither he nor Kamala Harris would reach 270 electoral votes by the end of tonight. He responded by saying that such a thing would never happen and that he was very confident of victory.

"Such a thing should never happen. I feel very safe. Republicans have shown strong in the polls. I heard that we are doing very well ," Trump said.

So far, the situation seems calm, but the scenarios of violence and destabilization are not excluded, always if Trump loses, since the Democrat Kamala Harris has declared that she will know the result of the elections and will congratulate the opponent in case of defeat./ Pamphlet

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