Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles after mobs of pro trump protesters stormed to the U. S Capitol. Outrage against the U. S president grew from both lawmakers and big name American companies. On Wednesday, Republican House lawmaker and daughter toe a former vice president, Liz Cheney, tweeted. There is no question that the president formed the mob. The president incited the mob. The president addressed the mob. He lit the flame. In a statement, former Republican President George W. Bush called the events in the US capital and insurrection and blamed political leaders for undermining democracy since the November election. Twitter suspended President Trump's Twitter account for 12 hours on Wednesday, and warranty could be permanently kicked off for violations of the platforms rules. Democratic Congresswoman Ellen Omar said she was drawing up articles of impeachment after Trump's urging to fight his election laws. Even though there are two weeks left before Trump leaves office, Omar tweeted that quote. We can't allow him to remain in office. It's a matter of preserving our republic and we need to fulfill our oath. Meanwhile, the head of a major business group that represents thousands of companies from Pfizer to ExxonMobil urged top US officials to consider removing Trump from office. National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons said Trump incited violence in an attempt to retain power and that quote Vice President Pence, who was evacuated from the capital, should seriously consider working with the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to preserve democracy.
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