Donald Trump soñaba con 'otros cuatro años increíbles en la Casa Blanca', pero deja la residencia presidencial frustrado, abandonado por gran parte del bando republicano y con la mancha de un segundo juicio político, días después de que un grupo de sus seguidores asaltara el Congreso.
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El multimillonario neoyorquino, síntoma y multiplicador de las fracturas de Estados Unidos, deja un país herido, lleno de dudas y de ira.
Las redes sociales recogen las reacciones de varios republicanos ante el cambio de gobierno en los Estados Unidos:
Thank you for the privilege of serving as your Vice President these past four years, it has been the greatest honor of my life. On behalf of our Wonderful Second Lady, Karen Pence, and our entire Family, Thank You and God Bless America. ?? pic.twitter.com/chbcBfvmB9
— Vice President Mike Pence (@VP45) January 19, 2021
ADEMÁS: Donald Trump dejó una carta dirigida a Joe Biden antes de abandonar la Casa Presidencial
Headed out of my house this morning on my way to the U.S. Capitol for the swearing-in and saw these members of the #SCNationalGuard providing security.
Thank you for your service to our nation! #Inauguration2021 pic.twitter.com/34ScQp7CXU— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) January 20, 2021
Good. The Trump administration made the right move by telling the truth about the Chinese Communist Party’s egregious human rights atrocities against the Uyghurs – it’s genocide. And the CCP should be held accountable.https://t.co/XIvtwZjz4D
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) January 19, 2021
It has been an honor to serve as the U.S. Secretary of State. Today, as I step down from this role as our nation’s top diplomat, I am proud of what we achieved — and I promise to never stop fighting for America #AmericaFirst ??
— Mike Pompeo (@mikepompeo) January 20, 2021
The peaceful transfer of power was threatened just two weeks ago. And though we continue to face deeply challenging times, our democracy is resilient.
Today, Sofia and I send our heartfelt congratulations to President Biden and his Administration on this #InaugurationDay.— Adam Kinzinger (@RepKinzinger) January 20, 2021
Today’s #InaugurationDay occurs at a difficult time for our nation. I pray that President Biden will call upon our better angels, uniting the nation at a time of division.
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) January 20, 2021
Tomorrow a new POTUS and VPOTUS will be sworn in. It will be secure because many other brave Americans have sworn their own oaths to support and defend our Constitution.
Thanks to the Capitol Police and all the federal & local personnel helping protect our democracy this week.— Leader McConnell (@senatemajldr) January 19, 2021