U.S. Republican Rep. Jim Jordan, a Republican, stood on the House floor on Wednesday and read out a statement President Donald Trump had put out just minutes before, calling for “no violence, no lawbreaking and no vandalism” amid reports there could be more violent pro-Trump protests ahead of inauguration day.
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Republican lawmaker reads out Trump’s statement calling for ‘no violence’ amid reports of protests ahead of inauguration day
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