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President Trump officially admitted his first presidential defeat amidst the unprecedented violence in the Capitol Hill, which was devastating to American society.

But the accusations that Trump actually promoted the violent protests are rising.

Staff members have repeatedly resigned, and prosecution investigations are now aiming at Trump.



First of all, this is Kim Soo-hyung, correspondent in Washington.



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President Trump, who was in a hurry to cover the violent protesters, changed his stance 180 degrees, saying that violent protests would pay the price in a day.



[Trump/US President: You are not representing our country.

Those who violate the law will pay the price.]



Although he didn't use the word monk, he said it was an honor to serve as president and publicly admitted his defeat 65 days after the presidential election.



[Trump/US President: From now on, we will focus on smooth, orderly and smooth power transfer.

It was an honor in my life to serve as your president.] In



this two-minute, 41-second video, the first time a suspended Twitter account was lifted, President Trump's voice was quieter than usual.



This is because the congressional riots are defined as a rebellion promoted by Trump, and pressures for early resignation and impeachment continue even within the Republican Party, and a wave of resignation from senior White House staff and ministers who were disappointed by the incident continues.



[Mulbeini/Northern Ireland Special Envoy (Former Secretary's Office)): I called Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and said he would resign.

I can't do it anymore.

I can't stay any longer.]



Prosecutors investigating the congressional riots are considering the application of the conspiracy charges.



When asked if President Trump is also investigating criminal charges, Washington DC Acting Attorney replied, "If the charges are proven, anyone will be prosecuted."



President Trump's rule of thumb, which has been running the government through agitation, splitting, and conspiracy theories, was effectively declared bankrupt due to this incident.



(Video coverage: Park Eun-ha, Video editing: Kim Ho-jin)