Biden demanded Trump go on national television to call for an end to the"insurrection".
"At this hour our democracy is under unprecedented assault,unlike anything we've seen in modern times,"Biden said in a national address."An assault on the citadel of liberty - the Capitol itself. An assault on the people's representatives and the Capitol Hill Police who protect them.
"Let me be very clear:the scenes of chaos at the Capitol do not reflect the true America and do not reflect who we are. What we are seeing is a small number of extremists. This is not dissent. It is disorder. It borders on sedition and it must end now."
Trump had posted a video on Twitter telling the protesters to go home,but also repeated the false assertions that the election had been stolen which had inspired his supporters to storm the Capitol.
Hours later,Twitter for the first time time locked Trump’s account,demanded that he remove tweets excusing violence and threatened “permanent suspension”.
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Kevin McCarthy,the most senior Republican in the House of Representatives,said that shots had been fired inside the building. No further details are so far available about the woman who was shot dead.
"I could not be sadder and more disappointed by the way our country looks at this very moment,"McCarthy said.
Dozens of Trump supporters were seen fighting with officers both inside the building and outside,with one making it as far of the dais of the chamber,where he shouted,"Trump won this election."
As police battled with protesters,the Department of Homeland Security said they were sending additional federal agents to the Capitol to help quell the violence while Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced that his state's National Guard and 200 State Troopers were being sent to respond to the situation.
One Republican called the invasion of the building a coup attempt while other members of the party pleaded with President Donald Trump to accept the election result and finally end his baseless claims of widespread fraud.
Earlier,tens of thousands of protesters had gathered near the White House to hear Trump speak at a"Save America Rally"before making their way towards the Capitol Building,where Congress was meeting to certify the election results.
At the rally,Trump repeated his unfounded claims of election fraud,telling the crowd:"We will never give up,we will never concede.
"You don’t concede when there’s theft involved."
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Only minutes before protesters entered the Capitol,Trump lambasted Pence on Twitter for failing to reject the Electoral College votes from several key states.
"Mike Pence didn’t have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution,giving States a chance to certify a corrected set of facts,not the fraudulent or inaccurate ones which they were asked to previously certify,"he said.
After protesters stormed the Capitol,Trump tweeted:"I am asking for everyone at the U.S. Capitol to remain peaceful. No violence! Remember,WE are the Party of Law&Order – respect the Law and our great men and women in Blue."
Former president Barack Obama released a statement calling the occupation"a moment of great dishonour and shame for our nation. But we'd be kidding ourselves if we treated it as a total surprise."
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Disgraceful scenes in US Congress,"tweeted Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain,a staunch ally of the United States over generations. “The United States stands for democracy around the world and it is now vital that there should be a peaceful and orderly transfer of power.”
Other allies were similarly appalled at what they described as an attack on American democracy,though some said they believed US democratic institutions would withstand the turmoil. Some leaders singled out Trump for harsh criticism.
“Trump and his supporters should finally accept the decision of the American voters and stop trampling on democracy,” German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas wrote on Twitter."From inflammatory words come violent deeds.” He added that “contempt for democratic institutions has disastrous effects”.
Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger said simply:"This is a coup attempt."
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Republican congressman Michael Waltz told Fox News:"This is despicable. This is not who we are as a country."
Republican congressman Mike Gallagher,a military veteran,said he had not seen anything like it since he was deployed to Iraq.
"The President needs to call it off,"he said."Call it off,Mr President."
Washington,DC,mayor Muriel Bowser has announced a curfew starting at 6pm local time and lasting until 6am the following day.
The New York Times has reported that a pipe bomb was discovered at the Republican headquarters in DC and a suspicious package at the Democrats'headquarters.
Democratic congressman Dan Kildee said on Twitter that the Congress members were instructed to lie on the floor and put on gas masks.
"This is not a protest,"he said."This is an attack on America."
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