Donald Trump has returned to social media on the White House’s official account, and appeared in a video that condemned the attack on Capitol which happened last week.
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Avengers star Chris Evans has responded after a mob of Trump supporters managed to force their way into the Capitol building yesterday (January 6).The Captain America actor took to Twitter when events were unfolding with a simple two word response on Twitter, writing: “I’m speechless.”But as the rioting continued he responded further, posting, “Just think of the carnage had they not been white”, before adding: “So many people enabled this.”I’m speechless— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 6,
.Donald Trump has returned to social media on the White House’s official account, and appeared in a video that condemned the attack on Capitol which happened last week.
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