Chinanews, January 7th, a comprehensive report, on the afternoon of the 6th local time, the United States staged an "unprecedented" scene after another: Thousands of Trump supporters raised their flags and staged demonstrations because they were dissatisfied with the results of the presidential election; The demonstrators rushed into the Capitol, and the lawmakers hurriedly evacuated halfway through the meeting. A woman was shot and fell on the floor of the Capitol. Then there was news of the death of three people. There was an emergency curfew in the capital, and the National Guard was dispatched. , To maintain social order...This is like a scene of war, where is it like the United States, the only "superpower" on earth, that should be staged in 2021?

The picture shows the fire in front of the US Capitol in Washington, USA.

4 people have been killed and the Washington state of emergency has been extended!

  On January 6, local time, the U.S. Congress convened a joint meeting to count the electoral votes in the 2020 presidential election.

However, the meeting was interrupted after about an hour after demonstrators stormed into the Parliament building.

The picture shows Trump supporters clashed with Capitol police.

  Many Trump supporters chanted "USA" in front of the Capitol, waved the American flag and flags that said "Don't trample on me" in protest.

  Some demonstrators rushed through the barriers set up around the Capitol, or climbed up the outer wall of the building, and entered the building.

  Some people also carried sticks and had fierce physical clashes with the police.

From time to time in the parliament building, smoke comes out...

The picture shows Trump supporters entering the US Capitol.

  Across Washington, many people carry backpacks, chairs and flagpoles, and hundreds carry American flags or Trump's 2020 campaign flags, surging in the streets.

  The Chief of Police in Washington, DC, the United States said on the 6th that in the violent demonstration that day, 4 people have died and more than 50 people have been arrested.

The mayor of Washington said that the previously announced state of emergency will be extended to January 21.

  Washington DC Police Chief Rob Kandy said that among the four dead, one woman was shot and killed by Capitol police, and three others were killed in a "medical emergency."

On January 6, local time, during a joint meeting of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, Trump supporters broke into the Capitol and caused riots. In the House of Representatives, the police held guns and confronted the protesters through the doors and windows.

  In addition, the police also found a bomb near the headquarters of the Republican National Committee and the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee.

The FBI subsequently inspected it.

  Until that evening, after the police completed the clearing of the interior of the Capitol, the Congress resumed, but there were still a large number of demonstrators gathered near the Capitol and confronted the police.

Many politicians and

former U.S. presidents have spoken!

  After the incident, former US President Barack Obama issued a statement on social media regarding the riots in the Capitol, stating that the incident was "a moment of shame for the entire country," and it is not surprising that this happened.

  Former President Bush Jr. also stated that he and his wife "watched the scene of chaos erupting in the seat of the national government in disbelief and anxiety. This is a disgusting and heartbreaking sight."

  Former U.S. President Carter said that this is "a national tragedy, not what we are (as we should be) as a country."

The picture shows Trump supporters protesting in the Capitol.

  Leaders of many countries also expressed shock and anger at the incident and condemned the violence.

British Prime Minister Johnson condemned the "shameful scene" performed by Trump supporters in the United States Congress, calling it "a shameful scene in the United States Congress."

  Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that the Canadian people are "deeply disturbed" and that "violence can never defeat the will of the people."

The Canadian government is closely monitoring the situation.

Four major U.S. social platforms "start" Trump

  After the incident, Trump also expressed his views on multiple social media accounts.

Platforms such as "Twitter" have been his most frequent "battlefield" in his four years in power.

  However, nowadays, platforms including "Twitter", "Facebook", Instagram, and YouTube have taken actions to delete or restrict posts on Trump's social accounts.

Data map: US President Trump.

  "Twitter" company issued a statement saying: "Trump's account will be frozen for 12 hours." And said that if there are further violations of platform rules in the future, its account will be permanently suspended.

  "Facebook" deleted the video posted by Trump's account.

Earlier, Trump released a video telling the protesters who stormed into Congress to "go home now," but he still insisted that the election was "stolen."

  All kinds of chaos fully show that the democratic election system in the United States has failed, political struggle and social tearing have reached a new height, and everything is far from over...