The White House's Response To The Capitol Breach

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The White House has since released an official statement expressing sympathy over the deaths and injuries that occurred at the breach of the Capitol, which Pres. Trump is currently being held accountable for instigating. “The White House grieves the loss of life that occurred yesterday and extends sympathies to their families and loved ones,” said spokesman Judd Deere. “We also continue to pray for a speedy recovery for those who suffered injury.”
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