(Los Angeles Composite Electric) US President Biden warned that the forces behind the riots of the parliament building on January 6 last year still threatened democracy. He called on the American people and the Republican and democratic parties to unite to defend the US democracy.

Biden, who hosted the American Summit in Los Angeles, said in a speech on Friday: "The important thing is to let the American people know what happened, and the same forces that caused the incident on January 6 are still operating."

The Special Committee of the House of Representatives held the first hearing on Thursday, accusing the former President Trump of "attempting to launch a coup", which caused violent incidents of the Congress Building.

Bynden said: "The riots on January 6 are one of the darkest chapters in the history of the United States. It is a brutal attack on American democracy and law enforcement.He also said that the battle of this national soul has not achieved a victory.He said: "We can unite and defend the country. Whether it is the Democratic Party or the Republican Party, no one is allowed ... put the dagger on the throat of the American democracy."

Trump sent at least nine posts on his social media platform "Truth Social" on Friday, saying that the hearing was one -sided and completely favored political witch hunting operation.

In response to her daughter's certificate, she said that she was at the time of the judicial minister Balta, that is, there was no fraud in the election. Trump responded that Ivanka had not been paying attention to the election. "In my opinion,,, in my opinion,,, in my opinion," in my opinion,She just respects the position of Balt and his minister (he is rotten)! "

supporting accountability voters to reduce inflation, more attention

The riots that are publicly public at the hearing evoke people's memory, but American voters now seem to pay more attention to inflation.A poll last month showed that only 42%of the respondents supported the responsibility of the initiative to launch the riots and fell 10 percentage points within a year.

Baltimore's Kou Ping State University professor of political science Zornney said: "Trump's support at the grassroots level is still high, unless the investigation committee takes out criminal evidence that can prevent him from running again, otherwiseRepublicans are unlikely to oppose him. "