President Biden gave a speech one year after the invasion of former President Trump's supporters into the U.S. Congress, strongly accusing Mr. Trump of not accepting the defeat in the presidential election and inciting violence. He argued that it must be a day to take steps toward the realization of a free and just society.

President Biden gave a speech on the 6th, a year after the invasion of supporters of Mr. Trump, who had become a mob in the US Congress, saying, "He did nothing in the history of the United States. He refused to accept the election results and the will of the American people, "he said, repeatedly accusing him of not mentioning Mr. Trump's name.



He added, "I will not allow a dagger to be struck in the throat of democracy. Today is a day to remember the incident so that such an attack will never happen again," he said, aiming for the realization of a free and just society. I appealed to the people that I had to take a step forward.



In response, Mr. Trump immediately issued a statement, saying, "Biden tried to use my name to further divide the United States. It's a political drama to distract people from his complete mismanagement." ..



The division of American society that the case highlighted is serious, and a poll conducted by the leading newspapers Washington Post and the University of Maryland last month asked "how much responsibility the former President Trump is" about the case, and the Democratic Party of Japan. 92% of supporters answered that they were "quite" or "somewhat", while Republican supporters totaled 27%.



The division has not improved even a year after the incident that shook the United States, and the reality is that it is far from realizing the "national unity" that President Biden appealed at the inauguration ceremony.