The Oakland Press

President Trump is inciting chaos on Jan. 6, in and outside the Capitol

- — The Washington Post (Dec. 30)

Jan. 6, the day on which Congress meets in a joint session to accept the results of the presidenti­al election, should be a testament to America’s enduring democracy. Yet it may become a demonstrat­ion of its poor health. President Donald Trump, along with craven enablers including Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is seeking to upend what should be solemn but largely perfunctor­y proceeding­s to ratify the victory of Presidente­lect Joe Biden. The result could be a shameless show of support by numerous congressio­nal Republican­s for erasing the votes of millions of Americans - and, perhaps, mayhem incited by the president in the streets of Washington.

“Big protest in D.C. on January

6th. Be there, will be wild!” Trump tweeted this month in an appeal to his supporters to come to the capital to buttress his campaign to overturn the election results. He followed up Sunday, “See you in Washington, DC, on January 6th. Don’t miss it. Informatio­n to follow!” And again on Wednesday, “JANUARY SIXTH, SEE YOU IN DC!”

That the president is actively seeking to incite street protests is a matter of more than a little concern to District of Columbia officials who — based on the behavior of some of Trump’s supporters at two previous rallies — fear that there could be violence. While daytime demonstrat­ions were largely peaceful on Nov. 14 and Dec. 12, destructio­n and bloodshed broke out when night

came. During the Dec. 12 event, four people were stabbed and members of the Proud Boys — a far-right group linked to white supremacy and categorize­d by the FBI as an extremist organizati­on — were seen roaming the streets and assaulting bystanders. Black Lives Matter banners belonging to Black churches were torn down, and the leader of the Proud Boys proudly claimed responsibi­lity for burning one of the banners.

Nonetheles­s, Trump — who told the Proud Boys during the first presidenti­al debate in September to “stand back and stand by” — issued his uncamoufla­ged summons to “Be there, will be wild!” So much for the law and order president. Just as hypocritic­al are the Republican members of Congress — the latest being Hawley — who plan to raise objections to the certificat­ion of electoral votes for Biden. They cite completely baseless allegation­s, uniformly rejected by the courts, of voter fraud. Their aim is not, as they profess, to ensure election integrity, but rather to cater to the whims of a would-be autocratic president and burnish their credential­s as Trump loyalists for future elections.

Republican congressio­nal leaders have acknowledg­ed that Trump’s desperate efforts to stop Biden from being sworn into office are bound to fail. Not, though, before more harm is done to the United States’ political system and its standing in the world. We can only hope the damage from the chaos Trump is inciting doesn’t extend to human lives.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? President Donald Trump speaks at the White House.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO President Donald Trump speaks at the White House.

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