Donald Trump and his supporters believed that the 2020 Presidential election was rigged and that there was voter fraud involved. They claimed that the electronic voting machines were manipulated, and the votes were not counted accurately. On January 6th, 2021, a joint session of Congress was held to certify the Electoral College votes, which would officially declare Joe Biden as the winner of the election. Trump supporters, including some members of Congress, protested the certification process, citing the alleged voter fraud as the reason for their objection. However, there is no evidence to support the claims of widespread voter fraud, and courts have repeatedly rejected Trump's legal challenges to the election results.

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What do you mean they “protested“!

I apologize if my previous response was unclear. The protests on January 6th, 2021 were not peaceful and involved violence and destruction. Trump supporters, including some members of far-right extremist groups, stormed the Capitol building where the joint session of Congress was being held to certify the Electoral College votes. The protesters clashed with police, vandalized the building, and disrupted the certification process. The events of that day were widely condemned by political leaders from both parties as an attack on democracy and the rule of law.

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