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The aftermath of the shocking congressional riots of President Trump's supporters is raging in the United States.

Staff members are stripping clothes, and there are claims in Republicans that President Trump should be suspended.

Let's connect Washington and hear more details.



Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung (Yes, it’s Washington.) Yesterday (7th), curfew was put down. What is the situation now?



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Yes, Washington DC is quickly finding stability from today.



Protesters are almost disbanded, and iron fences were erected around the Capitol to prevent access by the protesters, and construction was also underway to add trees to the windows of the building.



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term of office is short, but there are talks about President Trump's need to suspend his current duties.

How can this be done?



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25th Amendment to the US Constitution requires the Vice President to act on behalf of the President if it is impossible for the President to perform his/her duties.



Even some Republican lawmakers are making public statements that the 25th Amendment should be invoked.



Senate Democrat Schumer, as well as House Speaker Pelosi, insisted that Trump should be brought down immediately.



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Even the staff are leaving President Trump right now?



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Yes, the part that President Trump will most hurt is that the people around him are throwing his resignation.



For the first time among cabinet ministers today, US Transportation Secretary Elaine Chow expressed his appreciation.



At the White House, Assistant National Security Adviser Pottinger has also submitted a resignation, and National Security Adviser O'Brien, a key staff member, is also considering resignation.



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Lastly, he responded to the congressional intrusion a little too generously. Something like this seems to be coming out, but this is because of racism.



<Reporter> During the



protest against racial discrimination at the White House last year, the National Guard, as well as the Secret Service and the FBI police, jointly defended.



It is also pointed out that some police officers were too lukewarm because they even acted as if opening barricades to the protesters.



Let's listen to Biden-elect.



[Biden/U.S. President-elect: Definitely failed to enforce fair justice.

If the protesters against racial discrimination had protested that way, the way they responded would have been too different.]



Some even point out that a massive catastrophe would have occurred if the black people led an illegal protest in the Capitol Hill.