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Venezuela’s socialist regime trolls Washington – expressing ‘regret’ over Trump mob storming Capitol and hoping ‘American people can blaze a new path toward stability’

Venezuela's socialist regime trolled Washington on Wednesday expressing regret over the Trump mob storming the Capitol building and hope that the 'American people can blaze a new path toward stability'. The country's minister for foreign affairs Jorge Arreaza released a statement on Wednesday saying Venezuela expresses its concern over the acts of violence that are taking place in the city of Washington,' it said. He added that the country 'condemns political polarization and aspires that the American people can blaze a new path toward stability and social justice.' The statement came after Wednesday's siege of the US Capitol building by supporters of President Trump, which forced politicians to rush from the building and interrupted challenges to Joe Biden's Electoral College victory. 'Venezuela condemns the political polarisation and the spiral of violence that does nothing but reflect the profound crisis through which the political and social

Scott Morrison condemns violent Trump supporters who stormed US Congress and calls for a 'peaceful transfer' of power to Joe Biden

Scott Morrison has condemned Trump supporters who stormed the US congress to stop the transition of power to Joe Biden. The prime minister tweeted: 'Very distressing scenes at the US Congress. We condemn these acts of violence and look forward to a peaceful transfer of Government to the newly elected administration in the great American democratic tradition.' Dozens of Trump supporters breached the security perimeter and entered the Capitol on Wednesday afternoon as Congress voted to affirm Biden's presidential win. A woman was shot in the chest and later died. Pictured: Police try to revive her in the Capitol Supporters of President Donald Trump climb the west wall of the the US Capitol on Wednesday A female Trump supporter was shot in the chest and later died, although it was not clear who shot her. Dozens of police were also reportedly injured in the violence and at least one suspected explosive device was found. Australia's allies have also condemned the carnage, in

Terrifying moment a Today show presenter caught up in the anarchy in the US gets TEAR GAS in her eyes as Trump supporters storm the Capitol in DC

An Australian Today show reporter has been caught up in the chaos unfolding in the US, copping tear gas in her eyes outside the Capitol Building.  Chanel Nine journalist Amelia Adams preparing to do a live cross when she was asked by the morning show's hosts if the situation was beginning to calm down. A long pause ensued before the 38-year-old foreign correspondent said: 'I've just copped a little bit of tear gas in the eyes. It's not calming down at all.'  Channel Nine journalist Amelia Adams was preparing to do a live cross when she copped tear gas in her eyes Amelia Adams moved to the US to take up a role as a US correspondent at the beginning of the 2020 But the presenter carried on through the broadcast as she continued to squint after being hit by the gas.   'You can see the tear gas billowing out of the door of the Capitol Building as thousands and thousands of supporters continue to chant "Stop the steal US'", she said.  'They want

Ivanka Trump describes violent MAGA protesters as 'American Patriots' in now-deleted tweet, as brother Don Jr begs for calm just hours after standing on Save America stage and telling lawmakers: 'We're coming for you'

Ivanka Trump has been slammed after she described the violent MAGA protesters who smashed their way into the Capitol as 'American Patriots', in a now-deleted tweet. Protesters stormed the Capitol just moments after President Trump urged them to 'march on Congress' at the 'Save America' rally in Washington DC.  Capitol Police were seen with their guns drawn and aimed at the barricaded door of the US House chamber as the MAGA mob smashed the glass in the entrance doors in an attempt get inside. Other Trump supporters could be seen sitting in the Senate chamber and inside the offices of congress members. But despite one woman being shot during the violent confrontation between cops and protesters, the President's daughter resisted telling her father's supporters to leave the building.   She tweeted: 'American Patriots - any security breach or disrespect to our law enforcement is unacceptable.  'The violence must stop immediately. Please be peaceful.