President Trump said a day after a mob stormed
the Capitol that a “new administration” would be sworn in after a “smooth,
orderly, seamless transition of power.”
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/01/07/us/electoral-vote
President
Trump came the closest he has so far to a concession statement on Thursday in a
videotaped address from the White House, a day after he had helped steer his
supporters toward the Capitol, where they rioted and took over the building.
After his
Twitter account was locked on Wednesday and he was unable to post for nearly 24
hours, the president said that a “new administration” would be sworn in on Jan.
20 and that “serving as your president has been the honor of my lifetime.”
He also
condemned the violence that came shortly after he told his supporters to fight
against the election results, falsely claimed that the vote had been stolen
from him and said that Vice President Mike Pence could overturn the outcome.
“This
moment calls for healing and reconciliation,” Mr. Trump said, reading from a
teleprompter.
In his
opening, Mr. Trump claimed that he “immediately deployed the National Guard” to
“expel the intruders,” despite accounts from people familiar with the events
saying he had resisted those calls and that it was, in fact, Mr. Pence who had
ordered the National Guard to deploy.
“The
demonstrators who infiltrated the Capitol have defiled the seat of American
democracy,” Mr. Trump said, a day after he had ended a video telling the
rioters to “go home” but ended with, “I love you.”
“You do not
represent our country, and to those who broke the law, you will pay,” he said
in the latest video.
The video
was vital in the sense that Mr. Trump’s ardent supporters will only accept his
words, not anyone else’s, and officials throughout government are concerned
about unrest for the next 13 days around the country. But the president has a
long history of recording such videos only to undermine his own remarks a short
time later.
“Now
tempers must be cooled, and calm restored,” he said. “We must get on with the
business of America.”
— Maggie Haberman and Zach Montague
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